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looking for r31 and Simonster, I'm afraid only the parts listed are for sale, the rest have been spoken for (I'm keeping the seats, and drive shafts sold with the shell).

Morgs, I can't be positive, but it's either 2.75" or 3" (more than likely 3"), I'll confirm with you on Monday if that's cool.

Cheers

Brendan

Hey MADGT4

Well the gearbox works, which is my professional opinion ; ) So I'd say it's in good condition. HP put through it while I had the car topped out at 350rwhp for about 5mins before I pranged it. Before that it was probably more around the 200-250rwhp. It changed smoothly and didn't stick on any gears. Has always had pretty fresh fluid since I've had it. It hasn't been cracked open before.

Cheers

Brendan

Sorry Chris, only those items listed above are for sale. All other parts such as engine and associated peripherals have been spoken for.

Cheers

Brendan

A few people have enquired as to the condition of the gearbox. Well the gearbox doesn't have any problems at all with it that I know of. HP put through it while I had the car topped out at 350rwhp for about 5mins before I pranged it. Before that it was probably more around the 200-250rwhp. It changed smoothly through all the gears and didn't stick. Has always had pretty fresh fluid since I've had it. It hasn't been cracked open before either.

Cheers

Brendan

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