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Item: Rebuilt GTR box with transfer case and Exedy triple plate clutch

Age: Box - fresh / clutch - 5000klms

Condition: Great to excellent

Price: $2000 each

To Fit: (What car) GTR

Location: Sydney

Contact: PM or [email protected]

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Now that both engines are gone i have a standard rebuild GTR gearbox and Exedy triple plate clutch for sale. The gearbox was built by Award Diff and Gearbox and has zero klms. The clutch has travelled 5000klms, most of which was running an engine in and dyno time. The clutch is the heavier duty drag style clutch which has slightly more clamping force.

If you are in Sydney i can fit these items for you at a reasonable price.

Brad

I have had a few enquiries and i have neglected to mention that the gearbox is from an R33 GTR, however can be converted to suit R32 GTR's very easily.

The clutch is a push type and will suit all R32 GTR gearboxes and 33's with a push/pull conversion kit. I do not have the push/pull conversion kit, this sale is for the clutch kit only including the throw out bearing.

Clutch will also suit RB20/25/30's

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  • 3 months later...

im after a gtr gearbox for my r32 2.0lt but im not sure if it will fit

also ill probably get my own clucth if my one out of my box doesnt fit

im in melb too???

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Mate, I live in Sydney, how much for the box and clutch fitted, I have an R32 GTR.

Am interested and keen, my single plate has just about shit itself, currently making 300awkw.

What was done in the rebuild?

New bearings?

New Synchros?

What model R33 Box is it?

Would you sell it without the transfer case and be willing to ship it if I organised the freight?

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