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thanks for that.

Want to get a couple of quotes to see if its worth rebuilding r32 box or put in a r33 box.

- Patrick

not worth it just drop in the 33 box. s2 if possible.

HAHAHA ! HAAAA ! ! Try getting one ! ! well, they're out there: $1750 from the ONLY wreckers in Melbourne Who've got one, $1400->1700 privately, if You don't mind pot-luck . . . . (That's not a shot at anyone, just the nature of 2nd hand stuff)

Got a quote from All Wheel Drive Gearbox Reconditioners;

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- Remove & Replace gearbox - $400

- Bearings and seals - $1200

Strip clean and inspect gearbox

Remove and replace bearings and seals

Re-assemble

Any Required parts (syncro etc) no labour incurred

Syncro's (if needed) are $500~ from Nissan, so looking at $2100 total?

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Will drop by 360gearbox tomorrow and see what they have to say...

If i get a r33 gearbox for $1500, how much it cost to put into car driveaway?

$400 to remove/fit + extra's to make it actually work? ~ $2000 total?

Cheers

Patrick

Got a quote from All Wheel Drive Gearbox Reconditioners;

-------------------------------------------------

- Remove & Replace gearbox - $400

- Bearings and seals - $1200

Strip clean and inspect gearbox

Remove and replace bearings and seals

Re-assemble

Any Required parts (syncro etc) no labour incurred

Syncro's (if needed) are $500~ from Nissan, so looking at $2100 total?

-------------------------------------------------

Will drop by 360gearbox tomorrow and see what they have to say...

If i get a r33 gearbox for $1500, how much it cost to put into car driveaway?

$400 to remove/fit + extra's to make it actually work? ~ $2000 total?

Cheers

Patrick

$400 is too much just to remove & replace! $250 will cover it easy. Either that or they have no experience with skylines.

Thanks for the link wes81!

Interloper, they have a big sign on their workshop saying they specialize in GTR, WRX and all Japanese vehicles lol. Only saw 4WD's though..only went to them for a quote+free drive test. Might give them a miss as they didnt seem dedicated to japanese cars. I guess they needed to fill a blank wall on their workshop with some writing :happy:

HAHAHA ! HAAAA ! ! Try getting one ! ! well, they're out there: $1750 from the ONLY wreckers in Melbourne Who've got one, $1400->1700 privately, if You don't mind pot-luck . . . . (That's not a shot at anyone, just the nature of 2nd hand stuff)

not that hard if you know the right people, i picked up one for 1500

Interloper, they have a big sign on their workshop saying they specialize in GTR, WRX and all Japanese vehicles lol. Only saw 4WD's though..only went to them for a quote+free drive test. Might give them a miss as they didnt seem dedicated to japanese cars. I guess they needed to fill a blank wall on their workshop with some writing :)

lol, well there you go - instant cred with a sign like that :)

doesn't actually mean anything really.

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