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have got a few items up for sale, some are damaged

- R33 rear reinforcement bar (reo), un dinted, got it with replacement bar, not needed - $60 delivered

- R33 rear bar, has been caved in left hand corner , could be repaired and resprayed - $40 delivered

- R33 rear lhs tailight. has a chip out of the indicator, far left hand side, otherwise fine, comes with globes - $30 delivered

- R33 GTST 5spd gearbox, has blown 3rd gear, otherwise fine. would suit rebuild - $500 ono

- RB25DET crossover pipe (between plenum and intercooler) $40 delivered

PM me, or post here for interest

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blown 3rd gear as in all the teeth off and thru the box?

was going to rebuild it but ended up putting another box in it because itd take less time. you cant select 3rd gear , its just like the cars in neutral. but any other gear is fine, not sure whats happend as i havnt pulled it apart but yeah.

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okay, turns out when i bought the car the dealership stooged me. said they put a turbo box in but they didnt. so iv got a non-turbo RB25 box, thrid gear fell out of the sump plug when i pulled it out. would definitely suit a rebuild with a new gearset id say, OS Giken or something similar comes to mind. if you want it RSpec its yours. otherwise still up for grabs

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