 
Drove  down to Art's shop in Pattaya with my friend Mike to pick up my
  virtually new A342 trans.  What you are looking at here is my old 1JZ
  trans case with 100% new internals, all new electricals (senders and
  wiring), a 1UZ bell housing and Performance Industries 4000 stall torque
  converter.  Nice.
 
 
It  was a busy day!  In addition to picking up my "new" transmission, I had
  to return the extra 1JZ trans to my friend Mac's shop (it is a somewhat
  rare case because it has the "slip yoke" tail housing) where we saw the
  new tall injectors on his road race car (photo below), and pick up  Mikes
 Ford 200ci Ford block from a Thai machine shop for Art to mic.  Mike is
 restoring a 1965 Mustang convertable here in Thailand. Then we  went to
 the body shop that is restoring his '65 Mustang to drop off the  Ford block.
 I ended the day at my race track shop unloading the trans  and cleaning
 the pick-up bed of spilled trans fluid (very hard to get  out). I will reinstall
 the trans this week . . .  but I will have to get  an electrician to sort the
 wiring 100% before I try to test it.
 
 
Mac's road racer . . . . he shifts at 9500rpm . . . so longer injectors are
 good. These are 100% made in Thailand.