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R32 GTS-t Manual Conversion Package

Includes:

RB25DE 5sp Gearbox (80,000kms) – Same as RB20DET

Used Factory Clutch Kit

Rubber Shift Boot

Flywheel

Clutch Pedal

Brake Pedal

Clutch Master Cylinder + Lines

Clutch Slave Cylinder

Instrument Cluster Surround

Centre Console Surround with Gear boot

All Nuts, Bolt Etc

PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF I AM MISSING ANYTHING THAT IS REQUIRED

Price $900 FIRM, Prefer Pickup but will pack and ship on pallet if buyer organises and pays freight.

WILL SELL BOX ALONE FOR $600 FIRM

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My number is 0400 113 776 (If you are seriously interesed, you are probably best to call/sms)

ITEM LOCATED IN TAS, WILL SHIP IF BUYER ORGANISES AND PAYS FREIGHT!

Cheers Guys!

Todd

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I would expect it to cost around $200 to ship there... It would be quite difficult for me to pack, weigh and get an exact quote for you to say sorry, not interested. We would need to work out something a little better. Cheers!

AH ok. No worries. Not really any other way for me to get it. Will have to give it a miss thanks.

I would expect it to cost around $200 to ship there... It would be quite difficult for me to pack, weigh and get an exact quote for you to say sorry, not interested. We would need to work out something a little better. Cheers!
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