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Hey guys I've got on offer a Fully Rebuilt R32GTR Gearbox with the Transfer case Removed to suit a RWD.

Bought this with all the work done from a workshop in Sydney Dahtone Racing, over a year ago was going to use it In my Project car but its just been sitting in the garage and the project has long gone. I have more important things to spend money on at the moment. I paid 1500 for the box plus postage and handling. Can send Pictures on request via email once i get my camera back from my mate.

The box is located on the Gold Coast pick up is preferred but can courier interstate if needed at buyers expense, I am looking for $1000 for the box but I am negotiable on price, but only serious offers will be looked at. I am more than happy to hold onto the box its just filling up space in the garage and I would rather see it go to someone who will use it.

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At the moment it would only suit a RWD as it has the transfer case removed from it. But if you were able to find a transfer case for it you could put it on and then it should work on a GTR again

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It will fit into a 32 gtst but will just need the mounts slightly modified as it is a bigger box but thats the same when u fit a 33 or 34 box. I'll hopefully get some pics up soon.

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Interested if I can find some details on fitting it to a R32 GTS-T.

I assume needs a new tailshaft made up and different gearbox mounts.

Anybody know what starter motor you then need? or what clutch you need to use?

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Very interested in the gearbox but i am in the same boat as the prvious guy, do u have any more info on fitting it to an rb20det. I cant PM at the moment but will u take 650 i can have the cash for u by the end of the week

Cheers

Dale.

my number is 0447461636 give me a call so we can negotiate. :P

Very interested in the gearbox but i am in the same boat as the prvious guy, do u have any more info on fitting it to an rb20det. I cant PM at the moment but will u take 650 i can have the cash for u by the end of the week

Cheers

Dale.

my number is 0447461636 give me a call so we can negotiate. :)

Just to add mate i have just brought and rb26dett but now require a box, i dont have a great deal of money left but what would be the best price u could do the box for me? could you send me a text with your number mine is 0447461636.

Cheers

Dale

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