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Hey guys, I'm wanting to sell a few of my gearboxes but I need to figure out first what they actually are and what engine they've come from. I have this stuff from a import wreckers that have now shut down due to wanting to retire and they didn't leave too much desciption on the boxes.

I bought a rb25det GTS4 engine which I soon learnt could only be from a stagea and the wreckers assured me that one of these gearboxes was fitted with it. The label on one of the gearboxes says r32 4wd:

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You can see from the last picture the two gearboxes next to each other, the one in the middle is said to be the r32 4wd one.

Here is the other gearbox:

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It may even be that the stagea gearbox is the same as a r32 gt4 gearbox, I'm not sure, I just want to make sure I'll be selling the right gearbox.

Hope someone can give me a hand with this as it is taking up room and I need them gone, it was already a pain in the ass to get them down with the forklift and sort them for photos so hopefully I don't need to take any more.

Cheers

~Danz

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I'm pretty sure its a rectangular sump, I've looked at the photos and it seems to be right, where would the bit thats sticking out be?

Also I forgot to mention that the second gearbox was actually listed as a r33 4wd gearbox, but so was the engine, and clearly the engine hasn't come out of a r33 since gts4's weren't turbos. Thats why I'm being a bit sceptical about whether they've gotten these 2 gearboxes right. I also have 3 other gearboxes, I'm just wanting to know whether they are turbo or not, all they seem to say is ca18, sr20 and s14 sr20. I'll get the pics up later on.

From what you can see, are the gearboxes identical?

~Danz

ahhhhh anyone have an answer on these? I need to get them sold asap.

Another question whilst I'm at it, I don't know much about gearboxes (as you could tell), but there are square nuts on one side of the auto gearboxes, are they adjustment of shifting or something? Just curious as I have a nitro offroad monster truck <----- (display pic) and it has adjustabilty of shifting at certain rpms.

oh ok, thanks anyway for trying. Anyone else have the answers im after? I need the gearboxes outta the factory asap, but I first need to know what the gearboxes actually are.

~Danz

selling my stuff now: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/t187775.html

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