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Came out of 1993 gts-4

gearbox is in pieces ready to send

transfercase great condition $70

Transfercase - weighs 30kg

Bellhousing (great for 32gtrs wanting to buy a 33gtr gear set) Execelent condition $50 - SOLD

bellhousing - weighs 16.5kg

Gearset (gear teeth and shafts in great condition, however syncros are worn and most bearings have had

it!) $70 - SOLD

Gearset - weighs 31.5kg

(weights supplied for those interstate looking as shipping costs)

-Ruffels

Pickup prefered, however will ship at buyers expense!

located in north/eastern suburbs of melbourne

pm me for more details

Edited by Ruffels

seems people want all different pieces of the box im willing to seperate!, transfercase is in very good working order

a weakness in the selector fork on 3rd/4th gear caused the fork to break, and sticking in 3rd gear

however transfer case and actual gear teeth are perfect

bearings and syncros however are pretty much no good!

main difference between gtr and gts-4 gearbox is the ratios

gts-4 box has lightly higher ratios

other then that there is no difference from what i know.. my gts4 gearbox took a gtr clutch, so the input shaft is identical

Bellhousing SOLD Pending Payment

Gearset SOLD Pending Payment

Still have Transfercase! in great condition... suit 32 gts-4 or 32 gtr

$70 ono~!

Edited by Ruffels

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