Thanks to all for your feedback on my 265 getrag conversion question. I'm thinking twice about the conversion, it may be more suitable to convert it to a factory 4 speed as I don't think I will be driving my e9 on long trips and I haven't heard bad feedback on the 4 speed box (especially if not travelling at high speeds)... One of the local "boutique" BMW mechanic workshops who work on the older bmw's quoted me AUS$10,000 (US$7200) for a 265 conversion ! He said it was very labour intensive.. From my research I had allot smaller figure in mind.
Other BMW enthusiasts have told me that once you have all the parts the conversion is pretty straight forward. Does anyone know how long the conversion should take a mechanic?
I imagine you will be paying the same for the conversion no matter if it is going to 4spd or 5spd. The main difference would be the price of the transmission. You may be able to pick up a 4spd cheap as quite a few have been discarded for the 5spd. If the difference in price is negligible though, go with the 5spd. Having the extra gear is great when you need it and apparently I am the only one with the back luck to have noisy/notchy transmissions.
$7200 sounds steep especially if it is just for labor, but it has been a while (2010) since I had one installed. I believe I paid between $3500 to $5000 for the swap from auto to 5spd which included the parts.