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1. RB25DET 5spd gearbox with 7 puck cushioned clutch. Handles 420rwhp, easily street driven daily, ride-able. ~9000km old

Gearbox still in car for a limited time. Can be test driven. No noises, no clunks, running Redline Shockproof oil

$1300 Gearbox by itself (gearbox, fork, shifter)

$1000 Clutch

Buy as a package $2000

Wrecking from a HR31, so could also throw in clutch pedal, Master Cylinder, Slave cylinder if anyone wants it

2. OS Giken Twin Plate. Purchased second hand but never used. Would suit a rebuild kit. Comes with Pressure plate, flywheel, used clutch plates.

$600ono

1. RB25DET 5spd gearbox with 7 puck cushioned clutch. Handles 420rwhp, easily street driven daily, ride-able. ~9000km old

Gearbox still in car for a limited time. Can be test driven. No noises, no clunks, running Redline Shockproof oil

$1300 Gearbox by itself (gearbox, fork, shifter)

$1000 Clutch

Buy as a package $2000

Wrecking from a HR31, so could also throw in clutch pedal, Master Cylinder, Slave cylinder if anyone wants it

2. OS Giken Twin Plate. Purchased second hand but never used. Would suit a rebuild kit. Comes with Pressure plate, flywheel, used clutch plates.

$600ono

also interested in pics of twin plate, ship to melbourne?

Is the gearbox from a 25det?

Is it series or series 2 (ie push or pull type)?

Can the yolk come with it?

What is the reason for sale?

The clutch, did you buy it new? It looks to have heeps of hot spots on the flywheel.

Thanks

Is the gearbox from a 25det?

Is it series or series 2 (ie push or pull type)?

Can the yolk come with it?

What is the reason for sale?

The clutch, did you buy it new? It looks to have heeps of hot spots on the flywheel.

Thanks

The OS Giken twin plate (pictured.. Not to be confused with the clutch IN the gearbox!!!) is a 2nd hand one that I bought off a bloke with the GTR. I havent used it. I state it suits rebuild, which can be done either with OS Giken parts, or take it to Direct clutch

Yoke cant come with it because its part of a 3" single piece tailshaft. The yoke is pointless seeing tho most uni joints are sealed and cannot be reused. I did have an R34 yoke for it, its lost in the shed somewhere.

Type: Push type

reason: Im wrecking my HR31

Edited by Skyrine-Dave

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