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True, but... more to the point, what's important is that the RB25 gearbox wasn't from a Neo. The engine doesn't matter, but the Neo gearbox is different.

In my case, I have a Neo engine, 33 box, 20 clutch.

He didn't say there wasn't a Neo with a Neo gearbox in the car before it was pulled out.

I understand what you are saying but specifically what I meant was: If he pulled out his Neo Rb25 with Neo gearbox attached and thought 'shit, that clutch was new, I should put it in this 20 I'm gonna put back in here', then he needs to know it won't fit.

Sorry to complicate the topic. Just trying to be thorough in light of the lack of information provided

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He didn't say there wasn't a Neo with a Neo gearbox in the car before it was pulled out.

I understand what you are saying but specifically what I meant was: If he pulled out his Neo Rb25 with Neo gearbox attached and thought 'shit, that clutch was new, I should put it in this 20 I'm gonna put back in here', then he needs to know it won't fit.

Sorry to complicate the topic. Just trying to be thorough in light of the lack of information provided

Sorry for the Hi-Jack.

Does this mean the R34GTT Gearbox does not bolt onto the R25DET?

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Sorry for the Hi-Jack.

Does this mean the R34GTT Gearbox does not bolt onto the R25DET?

The gearbox will bolt on no problem. Just the clutch is pull type so you would need to swap the bell housing with a push type to use a push type clutch or convert it......or use the R34 clutch with it

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