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Built at Pro-Matic transmissions, Melbourne, Tullamarine

PAYED $3400 receipt provided
TCE race stall $1400
Shifter $300
tailshaft single piece race spec
cross member... bits & pieces

Contact: 0423371472 to organise everything

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> EVERYTHING FOR $3000<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

Internal parts strenghtend with:
Transbrake valve body
SR20 Bellhousing to suit Tri-Matic
6 Plate 3rd clutch
8 Plate 2nd clutch
Tornington bearing for pump
Set reverse clutch pack for trans brake
Frictions in Raybestos
New bushes, gaskets, o-rings, etc
Kevlar rear band
Modify pump
Machine all surfaces

Comes complete ready to fit on a SR20 motor, TCE2800 stall converter, B&M pro shifter ratchet, 1 piece tailshaft, has done a 9.8@140mph 26psi with 180sx 1.52 60ft.
Very fun to drive can be used for both street or unlock your cars full potential at 1/4 mile.

thats it

inside
- this is same transmission in a different car 9.2sec Edited by josip

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