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R33 Series 2 turbo gearbox

85,000kms tight and smooth gear changes.

Manual conversion kit comes with:

R33 s2 RB25DET Manual Gearbox

Short Shifter

Slave Cylinder

Clutch Fork

Gearbox Crossmember

Manual Clutch and Brake Pedals

Clutch Master Cylinder

Manual Tailshaft (2dr)

Speed Sensor

Steel Braded and ADR Approved (HEL) Master to Slave clutch Line

Drivers side Gearbox loom to run manual transmission on automatic

Rubber Floor Boot

Interior Shifter surround console with leather boot

EXEDY Heavy Duty clutch - (clutch disk a bit worn but will get you going for a while)

RB25DET Flywheel

Pick up or can throw it all on a pallet for you but dont have time to organize shipping, will have to be done on your end.

$1800

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