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OK, I hope someone checks me on this, but here's what you should need:

 

The splines on the input shaft are different, so you'll need a clutch disk from a non-turbo car.

 

You'll need the complete shift linkage for the d/r and the trim panel for the shifter. It has the hole for the d/r shifter.

 

You'll need the axle shafts and a rear end with the same gear ratio.

 

The bellhousing, starter, flywheel, transmission crossmember, and driveshaft are the same, so yours are OK.

 

Sorry about the omissions in the earlier post. I forgot you were going from non-turbo to turbo.

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keep the best clutch assy, they interchange on those cars, front axles and rear diff will need to match trans, rear axles stay, any d/r shifter from those years will work. I reccomend driving nice when in 2wd, compared to awd the stress will be all on those front axles. 3.90 d/r's me like, swapped them into four cars now, tractor gears compared to the 3.70's

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