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Hey guys,

I have a R33 series 2 manual gearbox for sale.

I bought it as a spare box for my R33 but I am selling it to fund my RB26/30 build

Great condition

Came out of a Halfcut with 47xxxkms

Comes with shifter

Box also come with modified Xmember to suit R32 conversion

$1500.00 FIRM

We all know these sell all day for this money and are worth it so dont low ball as I am not desperate to sell this item.

Located in Upper Mount Gravatt

Call/sms 0408605725 or PM here

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If buyer is in Brisbane area I will take up to $500 in parts as a part trade. I am looking for Haltch twin port coils, acl race bearings to suit RB26, r33 GTR seats front and rear, R33 GTR guards in white with guard raisers, Drift wing or forged S2 RB30 bottom end to suit RB26/30 application.

wow a keyboard warrior!!! have you discovered that you were a love child of your mother and uncle yet??? The box looks like any other you twit and whatever I ask for it is whatever I ask for it. $1500 is the going rate for one so F**k off and go fondle your sister!

Hhmmm.. over-reaction much? Good luck with the sale. I thought you might appreciate the free bump (which you aren't meant to do repeatedly) and free advice on product pricing. Hopefully we get to shake hands over this one (for your sake).

Edited by simpletool

If you wanted to contact me about anything other than an equiry about buying the box then PM is the way to go. I am not asking an unreasonable amount for the box however stupid comments from people like yourself are not appreciated. I have mentioned I am not desperate to sell it for a lowball price and this is what the boxes are worth so no, I don't think my reply was harsh.

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