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Ok firstly I did a search, and couldnt find anything solid.

Can anyone confirm that nissan is the only supplier that will sell the parts to rebuild a R32 GTS4/GTR gearbox?

From what I can tell apart from going to an aftermarket gearset no external suppliers sell stock rebuild kits?

The car currently has an rb25 in it and is putting out about 265kw atw, I take it a stock GTR/GTS4 should be able to handle that and some hard launches etc after a rebuild?

Am also thinking about going to a 33 gtr box, as my transfer case is fuba at the moment as well.

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nissan arent the only suppliers of gearbox parts but many companies will source gear through nissan and just sell on. Dont know who does it in your neck of the woods as im in WA. Have you googled at all?

About the only thing I've been able to find is Award diff and gearbox services, who i'll give a call tomorrow. Main reason I posted this thread was there didn

't seem to be a thread about rebuild kits that I could find, it looks like Award might offer one, so ill look into it. Found them on ebay and a few people have now told me about them.

Nissan no longer makes r32 gearboxes. The alternative part No. for your box is 32010-23U60. This box is the r33 GTS-4 gearbox so you may want to consider upgrading.

can get brand spankers r33 gtr boxes for about 3k

where? Had a talk to lennock and the part number andrew supplied is incorrect, doesnt come up. They seemed to think a 33 box would be expensive new.

Looking at getting the box rebuilt at Award diff and gearbox up in sydney now, pending a quote.

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