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Item Description: What you're looking at is the ultimate FWD Gearbox to suit your SR20DET-converted Pulsar. And it's only 700km old!!! I'm losing a lot of money on this as you can imagine.

What you get is an SR20DE gearbox complete with:

*PAR RS5F32A 1st~4th straight cut synchromesh gearset, standard 5th gear

*PAR RS5F32 Crown Wheel & Pinion Shaft 4.08 ratio

*GC Corp 4-Puk Sprung Centre 24 spline clutch kit

*Two New Differential Bearings

*Nismo 1.5 Way LSD

*Machined Flywheel

*New Speed Sensor

*New Flywheel Bolts

*New Pressure Plate Bolts

This gearbox has only been run on rather expensive Neo fluid.

Location: Croydon, VIC, Australia

Website: Here

Item Condition: Almost brand new, 700km old!

Reason for selling: Stripping Car

Price and Price Conditions: $6000.00

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Now reduced to $4750, this is many thousands of dollars less than it cost to build and it has basically had no use. I will not be reducing the price further. I need money towards a house deposit and this is of no use to me sitting around collecting dust. If someone is willing to buy it soon, I may even include free shipping within Australia.

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