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Hi,

Got a fair few GTR gearboxs for sale. They are $1000 each. In Brisbane. Will freight at buyers cost.

Also have a some GTR LSDs, not sure on price for those yet, will post VERY shortly.

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Cheers,

haro

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Hi,

I dont really need any GTS4 gearboxes ATM actually i dont need any of these GTR boxes that why im selling but thanks anyway! :(

Unfortunately i dont have any r34 GTR boxes, but i will get in touch with you regrading the diff..... very soon.

Anybody else interested? got a few of em takin up HEAPS of room in garage!

Cheers for the interest.

Haro

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hay haro, do you know where to get the bearings done for cheap? or i might see if i can come up with some mulla for ya.

Hi GTS4,

i have ZERO idea on where u would get your bearing done hey, i dont know anybody in that area either, sorry mate. Will have a few GTR boxes for a while me thinks so drop me a line wheneva. Cheers.

Hi Cerealkiller,

the boxes from a 32 GTR and a 33 GTR are the same from what i have been told, the boxes i have are from both 32 GTRs and some 33GTRs if u are in brissy and want to have a look see please drop me a line and we can organise a time.

Thanks for the interest people.

Haro

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Hello,

Any r33 GTR series 3 boxes? umm, honestly i have no idea. I do know that there is a few boxes from r33 GTRs but have no idea on what series, but if u know how to identify them you are more than welcome to come by and have a look see.

The GTR diffs are about 550 depending on which one u are chasing, again, not sure what diff from what series etc, so please let me know how to identify them or get in touch and we can organise a time to come by and have a look. Im in brisbane.

HAro.

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