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Item: R33 GTS-T Gearbox rebuilt with PAR Gearset.

Age: Brand New

Condition: Brand New, never run a km.

Price: $5500 The Lot. $6000 ($5500 without Clutch)

To Fit: R33 GTS-T, R32 Also?

Location: Brisbane

Contact: Ben - Via PM or 0419741040

Comments: Bought the box for my car when i was doing it up, decided to sell my car before the box had even been put back in after rebuild. It was finished about a month and a half ago. All work done by TOP COG so you are free to call them and question the build or quality. Brand new Exedy Twin Plate clutch is also installed, and a C's Short Shift Kit. I've been told box is capable of 700hp or over, so would make for a great Drag setup or high tuned street car.

WILL CONSIDER TRADE WITH STANDARD BOX +CASH MY WAY

Gearbox - Brand new all built by TOP COG

- Rebuild gearbox with Cross Cut PAR Gearset

- 1st to 4th Gears

- Helical Input Gear

- Replaced 3/4 Hub / Sleeves

- Energizer Pad Spring

- NEO 75/90 Oil (Like over $200 for the oil, and i have enough left over after build for a service)

- Exedy Twin Plate Clutch w/Lightened flywheel (700HP Rating)

- C's Short Shift Kit

There was a few other little things done which i can't remember, for any further info just PM me. Thanks.

Edited by Got Boost?
  • 4 weeks later...

why you going to a standard box and trading your straight cut set???

does it have the billet selector forks and output shaft???

if you have detailed pics i will do you a change and cash you way

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