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I'm chasing some recommendations of workshops that have done a decent job at rebuilding a rb25 5 speeds in Brisbane. Mine is currently crunching synchro's and i'm looking at getting it rebuilt but some places seem to be useless with imports and/or the quality of work can be quite poor.

Also an idea of the costs you outlayed to have yours rebuilt would be appreciated.

Thanks

Jayson

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I'm chasing some recommendations of workshops that have done a decent job at rebuilding a rb25 5 speeds in Brisbane. Mine is currently crunching synchro's and i'm looking at getting it rebuilt but some places seem to be useless with imports and/or the quality of work can be quite poor.

Also an idea of the costs you outlayed to have yours rebuilt would be appreciated.

Thanks

Jayson

Hey there mate! I recently got my 4 speed auto transmission fully rebuilt at a place called WS Automatics just over at rocklea. All up it ended costing me $2400!! :thumbsup: looking back now I wish i'd bought a cheap 2nd hand auto box or converted to a manual. Anyway I was very pleased with there work and haven't had any issues with the transmission since. Seeing that your planning to rebuild a manual transmission, it shouldn't cost you as much as rebuilding an auto.goodluck! :(

I use and recommend Hart Transmissions on the northside, 132 South Pine Road Strathpine, 38812644. They have been building my race boxes for a long time. If you cal them, tell them Stuart from Warwick sent you. My last rebuild on a race box that gets abused was under 1k. Obviously yours will depend on what has gone bye bye.

Hey man i sent an email to the guys at http://www.pgr.net.au/ and this is the reply i got.

Hope it helps :)

The gearbox if you have a look on the side of it moulded in large letters should be RP71C. This is the most common gearbox we find in these imports.

To R&R fit new bearings, seals and oil would cost around $12 to $1300.00

Regards

Harold Hiscox

PRECISION GEARBOX REPAIRS

P.O. Box 148

Coopers Plains

Queensland 4108

Q Phone   07 3277 2141

4 Mobile 0412 075 075

M Fax          07 3277 4535

F E-mail: [email protected]

Steve and Russel, at "Diff and Gearbox" in Newmarket Rd Windsor, they do plenty of the drift boys boxes, just done Trent Whyte's R32 rb25 box, mind you its a full PPG straight cut doggie.

I get them to do my close ration RB20/fj20 boxes.

Knowledgeable and quick.

Tell em Jason the Datsun racer sent ya, they treat you real nice, and no anal rape on price either.

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