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Just putting this out there in case anyone is selling their R34/Stagea auto after a manual conversion:

Looking to buy a fully built Tiptronic auto gearbox to suit an R34 GTT (RB25DET Neo, 1998 model):

  • RE4R01B Tiptronic gearbox
  • Must be built to handle at least 300 rwkw
  • Stage 2 shift kit (MV Auto, KEAS or equivalent)
  • 2nd gear billet servo
  • New clutches/bands and solenoids
  • High stall (optional)
  • Trans cooler (optional)

The box must be built by an auto specialist and come with a receipt with full specifications.

Let me know how many kms on the box all up & since rebuild.

Recent build preferred (2012/2013) and not really interested in anything from a write-off.

Looking in VIC at this stage for easier inspection and pickup.

PM me what you've got & where, reason for sale, and what you're after for it.

Thanks!


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Hahahah good luck mate. The RE4RO1B is the same auto in the V35 250GT. I just had my valve body done. Its not a common box so i doubt there is one out there mate but i wish you all the best. Trying ringing MV automatics in SA

Hahahah good luck mate. The RE4RO1B is the same auto in the V35 250GT. I just had my valve body done. Its not a common box so i doubt there is one out there mate but i wish you all the best. Trying ringing MV automatics in SA

Yeah I realise that :) Been in touch with MV auto in the past, a full rebuild with goodies is pricey.

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did you end up finding one?

im after one too

Hey mate, no I didn't so went with a manual conversion instead.

Which means that my auto box is for sale cheap if you're keen, in Vic: http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/444714-fs-r34-gtt-automatic-gearbox-and-parts-mbc-fuel-pump-tension-rods-manual-parts-mel/

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