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Hi,

I have up For Sale two excellent condition R33 RB25 Manual Gearboxes. I was planning on using 1 myself behind a 400+ kw RB27 and keeping the other as a spare but times and plans have now changed.

One is for sale as the ultimate R32 auto to manual conversion comprising of

- Complete RB25 Manual Gearbox with shifter, including custom made gearbox cross member with a Urathane gearbox mount to suit R32

- Modified Navara speedo drive/ sender so your R32 speedo still works

- YOUR choice of either a 1 piece Hardy Spicer custom made tailshaft or a custom made Hardy Spicer 2 piece. Both in excellent condition to suit R32 with the yoke to suit a RB25 gearbox

- Near new RB Xtreme 6 puk drift clutch, push type. This thing got used for probably less then 1 month Until I smashed the rear of the car. Has slight surface rust due to sitting in storage but you can still see the machining marks on both the flywheel and pressure plate surfaces and the friction plate shows no signs of wear. Excellent condition

- Clutch pedal and Manual brake pedal

- Clutch Master cylinder, factory fluid lines, and rb25 Slave cylinder.

The Ultimate hassle free R32 Auto to Manual Conversion!!!!! $ 1900ONO

Second Complete R33 RB25 Manual gearbox is also in great condition including a crossmember fitted with a New Nismo Gearbox Mount that suited a R32 perfect. Shifter included. $1400 ONO

I'm located in Morphett Vale, South Australia but willing to meet closer to the city if required. Would prefer not to post but can if required at purchasers expense.

Please PM me if your interested OR either or Call/ SMS me on 0438860807

Photos on request but they look exactly as you would expect.

Thanks For Looking

  • 2 weeks later...

Interested in the 33 manual box only, drift clutch not required. I'm located in brisbane and happy to organise courier. Please give me a call between 0630-1830 if you still have this box for sale, cheers :D 0438 073 151

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