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you mentioned other GTR bits: shoot me your number I have to make a run up there anyway so I can pop past and see you.

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gearbox still available?

I'm chasing a 32 or 33 gtr box, for 6 speed conversion into my gtst.

yes i know what to do to convert to gtr box lol

if you're selling it how much? PM me

I'm located in Toowoomba as well so I imagine you'd be close to where I am.

Cheers

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gearbox still available?

I'm chasing a 32 or 33 gtr box, for 6 speed conversion into my gtst.

yes i know what to do to convert to gtr box lol

if you're selling it how much? PM me

I'm located in Toowoomba as well so I imagine you'd be close to where I am.

Cheers

only the 34 had a 6 speed box!

issues like what?? it all depends what you are capable of as to what constitutes it bieng an issue i guess... for me doing it there are no issues as the rb26 also came in r34 gtr's

main issue would be wiring but i know a guy who can do that quite easilly for a good price and the sump which you can buy off the shelf from high energy now i believe

here are some pics of the turbos...

the compressor wheel size with the vernias seems to be around 47mm but hard to say exactly on such a weird angle

a guy from MTQ turbos came and looked at them on the engine and said they are definatly not factory nissan turbos and they appear to be ball bearing also

factory compressor cover is .42 but these are .6 and seem reasonably large by comparison

also included to pics of the std ones to compare

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