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Had trans go out and started to remove everything to replace.  Got PPF off, driveshaft off but have run out of time and need to get it to the race shop to have them finish (yeah, I'm sure I'm not the first who thought, sure, long weekend I can easily do this :) ).  Is it okay to roll and trailer the car with the trans in without the PPF?  I would strap it through the tunnel to support but don't want to mess up anything else.



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do it, no problem


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Thanks Dave.  I ended up putting it back together enough to be solid. 






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