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Hey Guys, got a 5 speed gearbox out of a r32 for sale as a conversion.

Includes

Gearbox (out of a stock 140k r32) with shifter, speedo sender, mount, crossmember, throw out fork and bearing. Shifts feel good.

Tailshaft

Pedals (clutch and brake)

Slave, master cyl, and lines.

No flywheel or clutch.

$500

Or can do box on its own for $350.

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Also have two sets of castor rods, 1st are a stock pair (off r32) bushes have slight cracking $50

Second set Have aftermarket Nolathane bushes (out of a cefiro, same as 32) $120

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Have complete brakes off 32, slotted discs on front, almost new pads all round.

$300 for front discs/calipers/pads

$200 for rear discs/calipers/pads

Or $600 with all lines, rear 5 stud hubs and knuckles, full handbrake setup with cables

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Front lower arms, ball joints have torn boots, both are straight, its a pretty bad photo. $100 pair

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Edited by CEF33Y
  • 4 weeks later...

All brakes sold, gearbox sold, still got Castor rods and all manual conversion parts minus gearbox.

Open to offers.

See my other threads for r32 that I'm wrecking. Still have some interior, ok dash, cluster, pedals etc. Rear lights, bumper, wing.

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