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my gearbox gave way tonight, and as a result i have only got 1st 2nd n 5th gears left.....

My car is a R33 gtst S1 with around 250rwkw....

basically i need a Gearbox ASAP, as i cant get to work without my car...

Could you all please help me with my options... and how long it will take to either fix or source a new gearbox....

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my gearbox gave way tonight, and as a result i have only got 1st 2nd n 5th gears left.....

My car is a R33 gtst S1 with around 250rwkw....

basically i need a Gearbox ASAP, as i cant get to work without my car...

Could you all please help me with my options... and how long it will take to either fix or source a new gearbox....

PM 2rismo as i believe he has i for sale

cheers,

i also know justjap sell brand spankaz for $3200 however 3rd gear will still be a weak link?

what other gearboxes are in the market that wont fu(k up over time...?

and how long would a reputable gearbox rebuilder take to rebuild the box? from start to finsih?

my gearbox gave way tonight, and as a result i have only got 1st 2nd n 5th gears left.....

My car is a R33 gtst S1 with around 250rwkw....

basically i need a Gearbox ASAP, as i cant get to work without my car...

Could you all please help me with my options... and how long it will take to either fix or source a new gearbox....

Hi,

First, don't drive the car with bits of metal floating around in the box.

Sounds like you've blown the 3rd-4th sleeve.

Ring Nissan on Monday and see a) whether you can get one for your box and b) how much it is.

If you _can_ get one, then figure out whether you can strip/rebuild the box yourself

(on my box, I'm pretty sure that was the last sleeve to come off :sweat:) if not, take it

to a gearbox place you trust. They might be able to find you a secondhand sleeve

for not too much money...

Regards,

Saliya

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