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For Sale: R33 GTR Gearbox

Price: $950

Note: Missing bearing carrier, clutch fork, and release bearing.

Condition: Reconditioned, less then 100kms since reco.

Contact: Via Pm or 0405 233 453

Regards,

Jordon

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Any idea on how hard it is to obtain the missing parts?

I might be interested with a DECENT offer as long as your willing to ship interstate?

Just need to confirm that they fit into a 32 without too much modifying.

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Hey mate this was previously in an R32 and is set up for push style clutch setup, therefore can be used in 32 or 33 with appropriate clutch fork and bearing carrier setup.

So you will have the associated parts already in your car, with postage to SA being $100.

Offer away :(

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