Not a huge problem really, just make sure the car is properly supported as you will be tugging
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& pulling quite a bit, the only problem area will be on bracket that holds all the clutch hydraulics
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& gear shift cables as all the cables and pipes are hard walled
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& the bracket tends to get in the way
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& get caught up, sometimes altering the angle in which it sits making it difficult to put the bolts back into their holes, other than this its the usual awkwardness of removing the starter motor, also note there is no need to disturb any part of the cooling system when removing the gearbox, i know this may sound obvious but ive seen it done
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, other than this just make sure you have a good set of quality sockets
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& tools to hand
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& one last thing, when refiting the drive shafts back onto the gearbox make sure you tighten up the 12 little 10mm nuts as hard as you can you dont want these to work their way loose after a while, if you need any further help just ask, hope this helps, Jinxy