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I have 3 items for sale:

1. R33 GTR Series 3 gearbox, has stronger synchros than series 1&2, has been pulled apart, checked by professional gearbox rebuilder, in 'as new' condition. This has been converted to accomodate for a push type clutch, but can be changed back to pull type. Please specify when purchasing. It also has fresh redline oil (not cheap) and has done 500kms.

Price $1900 ono

2. R32 GTR gearbox has been pulled apart inspected and had new bearings installed, in excellent condition. Has no oil and has not been installed in car since pulled apart.

Price $1650 ono

Note: Both gearboxes have transfer cases attached and can be inspected/picked up from Racepace Motorsport in Bayswatrer (Melb).

3. Exedy twin plate clutch (push type) to suit R32 GTR or R33 GTR gearbox that has been converted to push type, in very good condition has plenty of life still in it. This clutch supported 350rwkw reliably for the last 2 years and has never slipped. I'd say it has done about 5-6000 kms with no 'hard launches'.

Price $1100 ono

Post here or PM if interested.

Can ship interstate at buyers expense.

Cheers,

Jack

  • 2 weeks later...
Price for series 3 box without transfer?

My 4th syncho is f**ked...

my gearbox in my previous gtr was the same - 4th gear over 100km/h was torture!

i then tried redline...it NEVER crunched again regardless of speed i was changing at (200km/h +)

trust me it works :( just try it for $100!

(sorry to hijack thread)

I have 3 items for sale:

1. R33 GTR Series 3 gearbox, has stronger synchros than series 1&2, has been pulled apart, checked by professional gearbox rebuilder, in 'as new' condition. This has been converted to accomodate for a push type clutch, but can be changed back to pull type. Please specify when purchasing. It also has fresh redline oil (not cheap) and has done 500kms.

Price $1900 ono

2. R32 GTR gearbox has been pulled apart inspected and had new bearings installed, in excellent condition. Has no oil and has not been installed in car since pulled apart.

Price $1650 ono

Note: Both gearboxes have transfer cases attached and can be inspected/picked up from Racepace Motorsport in Bayswatrer (Melb).

3. Exedy twin plate clutch (push type) to suit R32 GTR or R33 GTR gearbox that has been converted to push type, in very good condition has plenty of life still in it. This clutch supported 350rwkw reliably for the last 2 years and has never slipped. I'd say it has done about 5-6000 kms with no 'hard launches'.

Price $1100 ono

Post here or PM if interested.

Can ship interstate at buyers expense.

Cheers,

Jack

Do you still have R33 Gtr Gearbox for sale?

  • 2 months later...

May be interested in the 33 gearbox if you still have it, mine has just jagged in and depending on how bad it might be cheaper to get yours

GTRsean's gbox alone was $1975 to rebuild with new synchros and bearings, after buying it second hand for $700.

These gearboxes are a bargain guys!!!!!!seriously, no more crunching!!

GTRsean's gbox alone was $1975 to rebuild with new synchros and bearings, after buying it second hand for $700.

These gearboxes are a bargain guys!!!!!!seriously, no more crunching!!

Cheers Joshua!!! :)

The gearboxes were priced to sell hence why I wasn't asking for ridiculous pricing considering the work that's been done to them..

As you can see, I haven't been bumping the thread every day so I'm not desperate to get rid of them either.

If I don't get the price I'm after they can sit at Racepace for ever.

In saying that the 33 box has been sold pending payment, and the clutch has also been sold.

So the 32 box remains..

Cheers

  • 2 weeks later...

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