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has anyone got any broken GTR boxes they want to get rid of, or fixed ? I'm sure there is plenty sitting around in sheds, getting in the way :yes:

I'm sending my latest smashed one to my guy in sydney to fix so I have a spare ( which is a must for any descent hp GTR ) in the shed, he already has a couple of broken ones I've sent him previously for parts, but we could always do with some more..

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Still working on busting mine.... Can't be too long now... ;)

:action-smiley-069: thought there would broken boxes collecting dust in sheds all over the place,, but maybe not ?:huh:

you might be one of the lucky ones, altho with the torque of the forklift motor it might just be one hard shift away :pirate:

oh well I'll send this one off and get it fixed so I have a spare, uncase the curse strikes again :rant:

Edited by tricstar

I want to 'take in' and enjoy the experience.

i dont i got 2 gtr 32's to choose from already im just happy to help him break the box.

lol so you've got an rb30dett setup and your box is still going?

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