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I have a manual r34 turbo box for sale.

Its in good clean condition and was going to go into my RWD rb26 build.

Why am I selling? Have gone rb26/30 which needs a 33 box.

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ASKING PRICE $1,400

LOCATED IN MELBOURNE - NEAR CHADSTONE

As part of a package deal only! might consider including flywheel, aftermarket clutch, starter motor, plate & 2x brackets.

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Apparently bell housing on 33 & 34 are different.

Plus one is pull other is push.

Thanks but purchased motor & 33 box combo.

Thus I now have a spare box r34 box

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did I mention $1,300 was cheap for an r34 manual gearbox?

in storage for a while so hasnt been clocking up k's nor is it out of a smashed car..

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