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is this the one which was on here for a year in pieces and was put together back to front.... Was originally for sale for $6k

Hi Nathan

Dont know where you get this information from.

i have this gear box for few years and i bought brand new.

its never for sale before.so dont know where is your "originally for sale for $6k" coming from,but good try Nathan!!

seriously, there was one on the forums for ages and it was in pieces, some bloke named matt or andrew had it and the 5th and 6th gear was put in back to front. I'm not having a go, surely people would remember it back in the day. bloke tried to sell it on ebay aswell. He wanted $6.5k for it i offered $3.5 and he accepted it but i never bought it. I got one new from quaife with jun transfer case ($4k) and with a Grex sandwich plate ($1.5k) but i have never used it.

Good luck with the sale

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Mate - good luck with the sale - but remember - a box like this is hard to sell - i have a brand new PPG sitting here, cant' even get a look in.

remember most Skyline owners would love these box's but simply can't afford them and will not spend the money. Most will put in mild engine mods and then wack on the dyno - not many are used for race or other types of motor sport. I suppose its the " just put in another standard box when 3 rd is nackered" - scenario -cheap " false economy! Don't let it go for nothing as some one eventually will want one - same with mine - Good LUCK

this need gone!!
Mate - good luck with the sale - but remember - a box like this is hard to sell - i have a brand new PPG sitting here, cant' even get a look in.

remember most Skyline owners would love these box's but simply can't afford them and will not spend the money. Most will put in mild engine mods and then wack on the dyno - not many are used for race or other types of motor sport. I suppose its the " just put in another standard box when 3 rd is nackered" - scenario -cheap " false economy! Don't let it go for nothing as some one eventually will want one - same with mine - Good LUCK

thanks mate

:nyaanyaa:

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Any picks?

Is it sequential?

Who re-built it?

Is the transfer case rebuilt?

Is it a stock case with a gearset or a totally aftermarket box. eg is it an R34 case?

pm me.

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