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For sale:

1x rb25det 5spd manual gearbox

Condition:

72500km's(as indicated on the frontcut) i have not driven on this gearbox however considering the condition of everything else im very confident its in excellant condition

Price:

$1450

Info:

Gearbox comes with a complete shifter including a slightly worn standard gearknob, good condition gearbox mount & crossmember, Standard Clutch slave cyclinder, i have the harness that connects up to the box aswell somewhere, i plan on finding that today

i can supply photos upon request however... its a 5spd r33 box if you've seen one... you've seen them all in my opinion.

Contact Details:

- I WILL NOT answer private numbers, txt msg's... would prefer phone call, if i miss your call please do not leave a msg(i dont know how to turn the f*kn mailbox off!#%!@#) i will call you back when i see the missed call

Location:

I am located in Cairns, will freight at buyers expense(if in qld should be able to organise it at a reasonable price)

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For sale:

R33 Dash

Condition:

excellant, will hopefully have pics up this afternoon/tonight, all aircon vents are in perfect working order, will supply all the panels that go with it and around it, the only thing not included is the cluster itself, manual shifter surround and ash tray, ciggie lighter

Price:

$550ono

Contact Details:

Location:

Cairns Will freight at buyers expense

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For sale:

R33 gtst radiator

Condition:

Came out of a front cut i bought i believe it has been recored recently or flushed as it is in extremely good condition and to look inside the tanks.. you'd think it was new

Will have pics up tonight hopefully.

Price:

$200ono

Contact Details:

Please Pm me here,

Location:

Cairns Will freight at buyers expense

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you dont need 3 threads, for 3 parts. Merged.

someones cranky, did it really matter if theres 3 threads??

incase anyones curious about the gearbox freights 50 to brissy areas, and 65-70 to sydney areas.

not to mention thanks for f**king up the posts where i'd bumped and had a price change. now its all f**ked up and out of order and i cant even edit the posts.. thanks again.

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What exactly is included in the dash? Is it s1 or s2?

If its the just the dash surround that goes around the stereo and has the 2 middle aircon vents in it, that part usually goes for $50 so im not surpirsed u've had no offers.

Also Gearboxes with warranty now go for around 1200-1300. Thats what i was quoted in Melbourne anyway. Of course u can ask any price u want but i thought i'd give u the heads up as to why you havent had much interest

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What exactly is included in the dash? Is it s1 or s2?

If its the just the dash surround that goes around the stereo and has the 2 middle aircon vents in it, that part usually goes for $50 so im not surpirsed u've had no offers.

Also Gearboxes with warranty now go for around 1200-1300. Thats what i was quoted in Melbourne anyway. Of course u can ask any price u want but i thought i'd give u the heads up as to why you havent had much interest

dash is series 2, its the COMPLETE dash, comes with glovebox and all the little panels that bolt on/clip on... everything except for the cluster which is why ive put the price i did on it..

tell me where it is that goes them for 1200-1300, and incase you didnt notice im open to offers o n all of them.

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