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Hi all,

I've just joined these forums after following a link to a thread discussing upgrading the RB25. Very helpful too so thanks.

I've owned a 4door r32 GTSt automatic for 9 years, and almost since day one it has this recurring (though not continual) problem of becoming stuck in first.

At the moment I have to restart the engine for it to resume normal operation.

Can anyone identify what the problem is? When it first happened i assumed the gearbox was about to fail, but that was 100k ago...

I'd be interested to know if it is a cheap fix as well. I have a spare r33 automatic which will replace the existing auto when it fails.

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No one have any experiences with this? i have searched the forum and not found this exact problem.

Also curious as to whether or not the R32 automatic will be able to handle the RB25 once it is running at peak performance? (i installed an RB25, but it has been running like a dog).

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