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As topic states. Have a gearbox that came out of my 32 GTR.

Box felt perfect to drive, no abnormal noises or problems with it.

has GREX stamped on the sandwhich plate. have not pulled the box apart as yet.

Have been trying to find some info online for the GREX boxes. however I can't find any.

Inspections are welcome, will pull the box apart for you if you like.

Gearbox is at my work. in Hamilton QLD.

Can ship the box anywhere in australia, we use fastway or couriers please. If you wish to get a quote from them for it (on a pallet)

Do have forklift, and can use any courier company you wish.

closest info I have found so far is on this website.

http://www.skylinepower.com/gearboxes.html

However, I don't believe it's a 6 speed box. Will check on tuesday.

As for price. Let's start at $4200ono.

Buckna.

0427282562

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If its not a 6 speed and there is no different sounds or feeling then its just be a standard gearbox with a grex billet sandwich plate...If thats the case the price is way way way off...

Maybe you should check what you have and then re post??

It is definently not standard.

At least I don't know any stock gtr box that can do the entire archerfield track in first gear with ease.

gearing is alot higher than standard. I'll pull it apart and check.

once again, inspections welcome :)

you really should have confirmed what it is before selling, taking pics will help as well since you are asking big bux for second hand parts on the forums. Especially when inspections is not an option as it looks like you are planning on selling to interstate buyers.

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It is definently not standard.

At least I don't know any stock gtr box that can do the entire archerfield track in first gear with ease.

gearing is alot higher than standard. I'll pull it apart and check.

once again, inspections welcome :)

It could even be a 6speed helical type grex box...

But if its not 6 speed then it cant be trust as they only got 6speed done by quaife

im keen to find out what it is...Suprises are always fun lol

Isnt it awesome how people can slap a 4 grand pricetag on something they dont even know anything about. Nice one.

and also not know if its a 5 or 6 speed?? yet can tell us that "it can do the entire archerfield track in first gear with ease"

As topic states. Have a gearbox that came out of my 32 GTR.

Box felt perfect to drive, no abnormal noises or problems with it.

has GREX stamped on the sandwhich plate. have not pulled the box apart as yet.

Have been trying to find some info online for the GREX boxes. however I can't find any.

Inspections are welcome, will pull the box apart for you if you like.

Gearbox is at my work. in Hamilton QLD.

Can ship the box anywhere in australia, we use fastway or couriers please. If you wish to get a quote from them for it (on a pallet)

Do have forklift, and can use any courier company you wish.

closest info I have found so far is on this website.

SMS your mobile,waiting for more info

cheers

Alex 0433 878905

Mordialloc 3195

www.jds-auto-imports.com

http://www.skylinepower.com/gearboxes.html

However, I don't believe it's a 6 speed box. Will check on tuesday.

As for price. Let's start at $4200ono.

Buckna.

0427282562

You guys are cute.

Gearbox came out of an ex competitve drift car in qld.

I never drove it archy myself. Drove

it onto tow truck and into drive way then stripped it down.

As I said, I've been busy with events till today.

Pending how much work comes in today I'll try pull it down today and take highres photos.

Inspections are welcome? Didn't I day that. Thought I did.

Thanks for the pm's and sms'. I'll reply to all as soon as the box is apart.

Rest of you, feel free to keep stroking each other in my topic. :D

As topic states. Have a gearbox that came out of my 32 GTR.

Box felt perfect to drive, no abnormal noises or problems with it.

has GREX stamped on the sandwhich plate. have not pulled the box apart as yet.

Have been trying to find some info online for the GREX boxes. however I can't find any.

Inspections are welcome, will pull the box apart for you if you like.

Gearbox is at my work. in Hamilton QLD.

Can ship the box anywhere in australia, we use fastway or couriers please. If you wish to get a quote from them for it (on a pallet)

Do have forklift, and can use any courier company you wish.

closest info I have found so far is on this website.

http://www.skylinepower.com/gearboxes.html

However, I don't believe it's a 6 speed box. Will check on tuesday.

As for price. Let's start at $4200ono.

Buckna.

0427282562

you really should have confirmed what it is before selling, taking pics will help as well since you are asking big bux for second hand parts on the forums. Especially when inspections is not an option as it looks like you are planning on selling to interstate buyers.

:ninja:

As topic states. Have a gearbox that came out of my 32 GTR.

Box felt perfect to drive, no abnormal noises or problems with it.

has GREX stamped on the sandwhich plate. have not pulled the box apart as yet.

Have been trying to find some info online for the GREX boxes. however I can't find any.

Inspections are welcome, will pull the box apart for you if you like.

Gearbox is at my work. in Hamilton QLD.

Can ship the box anywhere in australia, we use fastway or couriers please. If you wish to get a quote from them for it (on a pallet)

Do have forklift, and can use any courier company you wish.

closest info I have found so far is on this website.

http://www.skylinepower.com/gearboxes.html

However, I don't believe it's a 6 speed box. Will check on tuesday.

As for price. Let's start at $4200ono.

Buckna.

0427282562

You guys are cute.

Gearbox came out of an ex competitve drift car in qld.

I never drove it archy myself. Drove

it onto tow truck and into drive way then stripped it down.

As I said, I've been busy with events till today.

Pending how much work comes in today I'll try pull it down today and take highres photos.

Inspections are welcome? Didn't I day that. Thought I did.

Thanks for the pm's and sms'. I'll reply to all as soon as the box is apart.

Rest of you, feel free to keep stroking each other in my topic. :ninja:

FAIL

Fail?

There where no noises when I drove it. And the person who owned it previously, drove it every track day and never had any issues with it, as you would assume. I've known the history of the car since it came from japan with this gearbox in it. I then purchased the car for a few bits I wanted for my s14, and am parting the rest out. So no, I never took the car to archy, and I never took the car to any track to drive it.

It was a track only gtr, couldn't exactly take it for a strap around the block.

:cool: Hoping to have box apart tomorrow.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/tweakedover/s...57624125014050/

there is some pics of the box, and a stock GTR box for you guys to compare it with :cheers:

If the box gets sent via courier anywhere, I would prefer to send the box as is now, pulled apart, with bellhousing seperate and all bolts etc in a secured taped bag, this way when the box arrives there will be not confusion as to whether the right part was sent, the gearset will be exposed and it would only take 15 minutes or so of work to put it all back together. Leaves everybody happier :yes:

as for the price. make me an offer, would be freighted on a small pallet, wrapped up securely, have forklift to load onto courier truck. Get a quote with whoever you please. We use fastway and couriers please at work, but can cater for any courier company.

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