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definatly a rb25 box the switch you can see in the pic is the reverse or neutral switch. to change the speedo from electronic to cable is go get cable speedo drive out of a mx7 gearbox from nissan they about 40 bucks

Sorry Birds, i meant top loading housing. and FS5R30A did come out in some Z31, so that is how it would have one.

LUVPSI.... - See this is the expertise i like on SAU... i was wondering where it was.

The speedo drive on his box is at the rear, HENCE IT IS SHORTER!!! If he could just buy a VLT/Navara speedo drive he would do that (Which i think you will find he already has tried)... It won't fit this hybrid gearbox it is too long.Cheers

Thanks Marlin...

why can't anyone ever say THANKS on here... hahaha...

No we'll argue and rebut what your saying and pick out silly wording errors...

Notice the speedo drive is near the sandwich plate in this box and at the rear of the box in T304's pic... the long type sensor is longer than the housing T304's box has to go into...

"Thanks Web, your right.." oh am i ... Ok... your welcome SAU...

Yeah, let's start a section where people can thank us all for the free information we give.

Or they can donate, that would be better.

Or we can just give the information to help others.....and not dwell on the thankless task we are taking part in, being happy in the fact that we have helped someone.

ummmm shittt lol.

i have the box out of my 33 at the moment because its about to cop a rebuild and i dont think the shifter housing is sloped like you are all mentioning that the rb25 box was..... i better inspect it further

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