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I bought juniors R31 on wed arvo, and on friday morning at bout 3 i was coming back from my gf's, cruisn in 4th gear when the gbox decided to shit itself. So i aint too happy after 2 days of buying it and gbox blew.

so i now need an rb20det gbox in good condition. if anyone has a spare one around or knows of anyone with one, could u please pm me.

Cheers

Matt

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why? so he can blow another box? :)

but yeah, thats gotta suck buying a car then something breaks. I know you test drove it pretty hard and all went fine so id say its your driving style OR it was just its time to go unfortunately.

Shaun

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You dont need it AV - your cars a Slug anyway ..... get Brock to give it a TUNE.

haha D. Factory throw feels like my limpy going into a well used ho.

Maybe chuck does need to tune it - get it going like his RC. Wouldnt trust Bretts tuning, he couldnt even keep his RC running for more than 5 mins...kinda like the maloo. :bahaha:

GOTBOOST: will you have these for a while? I will definately be looking for one a bit further down the track, just moving house atm so my funds are a bit low for the next few weeks. I loved the last one in my R32

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why? so he can blow another box? :D

but yeah, thats gotta suck buying a car then something breaks.  I know you test drove it pretty hard and all went fine so id say its your driving style OR it was just its time to go unfortunately.

Shaun

yeh i test drove it hard, but thats what a test drive is for. i wanted to listen for all the noises at top rpm and when the car is at it maximum performance. but yeh it was just time for it to go, but im gettn my new box in 2moz so all should be running sweet

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