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Item: Ford C4 Automatic gearbox

Age: Just rebuilt

Condition: Used but freshened up

Price: $1600

To Fit: Any RB powered RWD vehicle

Location: Wollongong

Contact: [email protected] or via PM

Comments: Comes complete with freshened box, RB bell housing and custom bellhousing adaptor plate to suit. Also includes bellhousing bolts. Perfect for a VL or Skyline wishing to go auto. Non-transbrake valvebody.

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Seems like a good deal. Transbrake? Rollerised? How many clutches? Upgraded input shaft? Convertor? What valvebody? Any specific hp level it is aimed at?

Non-transbrake forward pattern full manual valvebody. Has extra clutches although I don't know how many. Not 100% sure but I believe the input shaft is a Hi-Tuff shaft. Came out of a 10 second, bottle fed Capri which made around 450hp but bags of torque. No converter. The only thing wrong with it when it came out to be freshened up was the top gear bands were a little worn. These were replaced and clearanced accordingly.

good. ull have no excuses for when u come up to qld and lose then :P

Mr awdboy if by some freak of nature you beat Adrian I have 2 other GTST's that wil be racing early next year you can race aswell :laughing-smiley-014:

Mr awdboy if by some freak of nature you beat Adrian I have 2 other GTST's that wil be racing early next year you can race aswell :laughing-smiley-014:

it dont count if they dont have rb25's in them :woot:

You're in the river that runs through Africa, then?

DA NILE

Mr awdboy if by some freak of nature you beat Adrian I have 2 other GTST's that wil be racing early next year you can race aswell :laughing-smiley-014:

haha

Shane's car will never be ready built in time for drags. petrol will be scarce at that point in time.

big ass pic

u couldve found a better pic than that

but i must say properly built/tuned rb25's are very strong, heaps of torque off boost too. properly built i mean solid lifters, big valves, big ports, half decent sized cams etc etc lol

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