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There was one going for a carton of beer a few weeks back, worth a search.

You could try somo of the wreckers, but make sure they know that an auto insnt worth much cash

that was for a r32 i think.

there not the same box are they?

my current box has been holding 270kws for a while now but im thinking of upgrading to a new gt3582r-iw when there released. I dont think the standard box will appreciate that much power, so i may as well get Mike to build a box properly including high stall etc, and have it ready to go.

i want 150 for it if i cant get that i will keep it for a spare for my 33

re401A i cant see a id tag on it but give me a clue and i will have another look for ya

theres a tag on the drivers side near where the output shaft housing bolts on to the trans.

about six inches from where the tailshaft goes in.

what does this tag say.

ok had a look for a tag all over the box and cant seem to find one but i know the box come from a r32 as i helped pull it out i have a r33 and was going to keep it as a spare. they look the same as far as i can tell but maybe ring mike from mv auto to confirm if they are the same if so the one i have drove smooth and had around 70ks on it sorry i cant be more helpfull than this

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