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yes i know i should be posting in the WTB section - and i have - but i reckon hardly anyone looks there - so its here now

i'm in need of a RB25DET 5spd man to finish my conversion - i've been told they are about 1k - so anyone willing to sell around that price please give me a buz

cheers all

BRAD

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and who better to respond that adrian

mr i drive a manual now

Smitler, have you checked the usual places like C-red , xspeed etc.

Also try calling Paul at Autoworx in Wangara. he might be able to locate one. Heck maybe he will swap plus cash for an auto box for one of his 4 door skylines. older peeps seem to be buying them and maybe they will want an auto, heck its a long shot, but you might as well. yeah

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GEEZE use your head man

Get a manual half cut! Cant you tell that rb25 manual boxes are a little thin in the ground?

Heehee , especially when he only wants to pay around 1K for a box.

btw Brad , what are you doing for clutch , flywheel , etc as well.

And why do you want a front cut ??

We have an auto RB25 engine arriving next week if that's what you are now chasing.

Cheers

Ken

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well i'm getting the auto cut alot cheaper because of the fact that its auto - the RB25DET is going into my silvia s13 - so i'm gonna sell off the auto and grab a manual box.

Ken - hoping to get the clutch fly etc with the box - but if not i'll have to look elsewhere :P

btw - i'm gonna pay more than 1k now as i've seen the market for these :) lol

cheers

BRAD

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well i'm getting the auto cut alot cheaper because of the fact that its auto - the RB25DET is going into my silvia s13 - so i'm gonna sell off the auto and grab a manual box.

Ken - hoping to get the clutch fly etc with the box - but if not i'll have to look elsewhere :P

btw - i'm gonna pay more than 1k now as i've seen the market for these :) lol

cheers

BRAD

Brad if all you are getting is a R33 GTS-T auto engine then maybe you should call us as we will have one in stock next week.

Cheers

Ken

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thanks for the offer ken - but i already got one here - sitting at freo atm. but what $$ would u be looking at for it? (pm me if need)  

cheers

BRAD

Engine $2500 with wire and puter or I think I know where theres a Neo for about $3500

Cheers

Ken

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