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Trying to find out of my gearbox has a push or pull type clutch..

It probably is a dumb question but im running out of options trying to figure out if my new clutch will go in or not, f**k r34 N/A's and their assortment of parts

Hopefully fast will tell me. It worked for my diff :happy:

er34010972

Thanks

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this is the illustration of gearbox and clutch with part numbers

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Edited by SkyHi_33
Thanks alot baron. Can i have a screenie of it with the list of factory options (if any) ? Thanks again mate

Big rear Brake

Super fine hard coat

advanced aero system

rear fog lamp

multi display meter

audioless

rear wiper

cheers

Can you please check this VIN out - supposed to be a R32 V Spec Gunmetal colour, van you check colour & whether V Spec?

Engine Number: RB26037275A

VIN Number: 6U9000BNR32304958

Thanks for your help

regards Mike

Edited by Mike Rowe
I always find R32s ridiculously hard to understand, but it came with 17s from the factory if that helps. Build date fits with being a V-Spec. Colour code is KH2.

Its a vspec. Looks like you finally found one mike.

Im the opposite...i can understand r32's but 33s n 34s make no sense :P

Edited by babyskyline
Its a vspec. Looks like you finally found one mike.

Thanks guys, its excellent the service you provide!

Now just need to make sure the car is in good condition and get it for the right price.

The clour cod - does anyone know if that fits being the gunmetal grey?

regards Mike

can someone try this one please?

BNR34-004512

and whats all this jargon-> GGJPRWYR34ZDAAAKCD?

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im not too sure what the rest means, i cant translate Japanese on my program but someone else should be able to help you out.

Thanks guys, its excellent the service you provide!

Now just need to make sure the car is in good condition and get it for the right price.

The clour cod - does anyone know if that fits being the gunmetal grey?

regards Mike

KH2 - Gunmetal Grey Metallic

so yes, same colour.

could I please get some help on my model codes for the 33 gtr, I'm trying to find out what exactly the car is and what it came with from factory

my model code is GGJPRQFR33ZDA-----

So far I have got:

G - 2 door

GJ - RB26DETT

P - ????? 4WD

R - ?????

Q - GTR

F - 5 speed manual ?

R33 - Model

Z - ????

D - ????

A - ????

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thanks.

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