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Hi all,

Need some help looking for a reconditioned/second hand 5 speed auto gearbox, does anyone know where I can get one from in Sydney? and what the price is more or less? Does the V35 share the same gearbox as a 350z?

I have a 2 door 2004 Nissan Skyline 350gt 3.5 ltr.

Any help would be great..

Thanks,

Rush

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when youre buying a new one. there are two different models. one had the ECU inside the transmission, the earlier one (01-03ish) had the ECU in the passenger kick panel.

what problems are you having? it might be a simple fix

Hi Zei

The car I have is a November 2004 model and the box I can get is from a March 2004 model do you think they will be compatible?

Thanks

when youre buying a new one. there are two different models. one had the ECU inside the transmission, the earlier one (01-03ish) had the ECU in the passenger kick panel.

what problems are you having? it might be a simple fix

yeah probably the same, then again im an M35 owner not a V35 owner so im not 100% sure.

that said, i THINK the transmission change happened in the 'series 2' models. so assuming both are from the same series (either 1 or 2), they are more than likely compatible.

however, BEFORE you buy a new transmission;

check the fluid, is it at the right level?

get a workshop to flush the transmission fluid, dont be surprised if they use 9-10L of fluid.

while they flush it, get them to pull the sump off it and have a look around. might be a solenoid not engaging or something else cheap/simple.

unless the new gearbox comes with warranty, how do you know youre not buying more problems?

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