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Item: GTR Gearbox (93 late model pull setup)

Condition: As new when last used

Price: $850. No lowballers

To Fit: (What car) GTR's, GTS4's, Stagea's

Location: South Sydney, NSW

Contact: PM me or post up here

Comments: Due to size id prefer pick up, but i will send if buyer pays for postage. Can be supplied with a conversion kit if you have a different year model clutch as ive got 2 spare conversion kits i dont need anymore. Pickup is available from Kirrawee monday to friday between 8am to 5pm

As is, came out of a VERY well looked after 1993 GTR that had zero crunching problems, shortly before it was taken out of the car it had an oil change with redline shockproof (blue "smurfs blood") to ensure a long life by its almost "anal" owner.

Has sat around gathering dust for a just over 2 years since that change.

It was used for 2 years with an Exedy twin plate, and prior to that a single plate.

Has seen one visit to WSID and the car ran a 12.5.

Car was always warmed up to at least 70degrees before seeing any boost with very slow and easy gear changes so its always been warmed up properly.

Last time i drove it, it drove like a new car

The GTR it is out of had 260rwkw so it has NOT had a hard life.

It has not had a short shifter fitted to it the entire time ive known the previous owner, and he said it didnt before him.

Reason for sale: Its not going to be needed anymore and im trying to clear some space

Pic below - its the one with silver gtr written on it. It has literally been sitting there for just over 2 years

At least 15 well known SAU members can attest to the condition of the car it came out of

This is not a clapped out 89 box with stuffed synchros and dodgy/no history - but its selling for the same price as a clapped out box with dodgy/no history, so grab a bargain and help me clear the place out :)

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This one is sold

Im now selling the other one in the pic, its an early model one though - its in good condition etc and is being sold as is cause the history isnt 100%

Ive got heaps of PM's to reply to that missed out on the 93 one so im sorry for the delay, im replying to them now (Charlie i havnt forgotten about you ill call you in a few hours)

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The box you got may require bearings and is the original box that came with the wine red GTR you purchased from Greg.

It shifts fine besides the usual high RPM heesitation GTR boxes have but has some bearing noise.

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