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Guys,

my transfer case clutch pack has come to the end of a very servicable and glorious life, anyone know if its possible just to buy a rebuild kit. I live to far from any one to send such a lump to be rebuilt?

nissan here have never even hear of a R32 GTR let alone stock anything for it.

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im not sure if you can buy a 'kit' as such.. However i just had my transfer rebuilt by Terry @ Award Diff and Gearbox in Rydalmere.. Top work and decent price..

Try give him a call and see if he can help you..

I think Paul (twoogle) has had his one done there as well..

dont mind as long as i can buy a kit to cover the whole sorried episode i just know this will be.

And your the second one to suggest these guys so if i can get a number i will call tomorrow and see if he can deal me up some bits that will need to be used.

I bought the replacement parts through Nissan. They had to send it from Japan and the parts were pretty dear! It was $500 for the replacement plates, clutch disks and ends. It might be cheaper if you have a local shop re-pad the plates if they are in good shape. Then you have the cost of pulling the transmission too.

I ended up having to do a clutch too (my unit had stress fractures throughout) as well as having the internals of the transfer case be shot. They had gotten so hot that they were blue.

Now, my experience was worst than most as mine gtr was broken from the day I bought it. But like any big job expect to find more stuff that needs to be done while you are in there.

im not sure if you can buy a 'kit' as such.. However i just had my transfer rebuilt by Terry @ Award Diff and Gearbox in Rydalmere.. Top work and decent price..

Try give him a call and see if he can help you..

I think Paul (twoogle) has had his one done there as well..

X2 for Terry...top notch work

Price well i guess that is a hard question to answer.

Have been really impressed with the responce from Award gearbox not to say racepace couldnt deliver the same too, it was just that i start discussions with Award first.

As for the price for seals and entire clutch pack is about 1k but you have to supply all the info from your car as they have told me that there are different transfer cases out there for the R32 and they have to pre order the parts from Japan as they are all special order items.

Again really impressed with Award, been great so far seeing as they are trying to find fault with a case about 10,000 kms away :-)

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