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Hey guys & girls,

For sale is a 1999 R34 GTT manual 5 speed gearbox.

Very good upgrade strengthen your tansmission or replacment for any s13,s14,s15,r31,r32,r33&r34

Bought it as a half cut can provide recipes total of $5,000. Only reason it's for sale is because iv gone a different direction with my build and unfortunetly I don't have the funds to get the box installed.

Price drop from $1,600 to = $1,000 I will not go any lower I'm already losing money buy selling it at this price which is very cheap! Call any jap wrecker, osaka imports, advanced jap imports find out how much they sell these boxes for or even go on eBay I gaurentee you won't find one this cheap!!! They go for $1,600 - $2,000

I need it gone by this weekend people help me fund my trip to Thailand =D

Pm me if your interested! Located in south eastern suburbs MELBOURNE I can drop off on surrounding areas!

No postage!!! Pick up only!!! All inspections welcome!!!

Thanks Johnny

Bump......

Fair bit of intrest just no one upfront with the cha Ching! $$$$$ common $1,000 haha can't believe it hasn't been taken = /

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 8 months later...

Farkkkk :( totally forgot I posted this!!!

Still interested bud I still got it?

Bump!!!!!

Price drop! On gearbox = $1000, no shifter, clutch please take it off my hands!

Cheapest you will find in VIC!

Will trade for a 1.5 way for r32 gtst!

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