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Hi all,

As title states, I have a GT2876r. 82. rear housing for sale.

-Internally gated.

-No shaft play.

-Perfect condition.

Made 250kw atw on a Liberty.

Better suited to an RB or SR engine.

After $1000 + postage

Located in Canberra and will ship at buyers expense.

pics up soon

Cheers

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Could you PM me some pics & any extra info you have?? T3 flange im guessing....could you also PM me best price for cash on delivery pick up if i make a special trip??

Cheers

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