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It's time to start clearing out my parts stash that's been gathering dust for years...

R33 GTS-t gearbox, as removed from my R32 GTS-t (due to crash).

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Comes with -

- R32 GTS-t tailshaft modified with a VL turbo front yoke (changeable uni) and balanced

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- Spacer/adaptor for crossmember to body

- Shifter

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- Crossmember and modified gearbox mount

- R33 electronic speedo drive (also have a cable speedo drive, but needs modifying)

- No slave cylinder...

All in good working condition, syncros and gear selection are perfect.

$1700 ONO

I'm in Lilydale (3140)

Phone or SMS 0418 299 539, or PM me.

Cheers,

Darren.

Edited by twinvl
  • 10 months later...

Price is negotiable, and this is a conversion for a manual R32 GTS-t to the large gearbox, not a manual conversion.

I've never seen others with a tail shaft and xmember adapters? But I don't look for it either?

Darren.

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