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mmm, i guess so. anyway, still for sale  

$1500

If you guess so then why is this so expensive?

I know of a Parts Yard in Sydney selling R32 GTS4 box's for $500

So in theory if this is basically the same, would you be willing to drop the price?

If the R32 GTS4 (4wd) gearbox is the same as a GTR one which is internally the same as a STOCK bullet proof R33 GTST gearbox, then what would make you think the R33 GTS4 gear box is any different.

Basically, what mad GT4 is trying to say is that Stock GTS4 and GTR gearboxes (which are the same unit) sell for $500 in some sydney Wreckers.

your one is the same.

That is the point he is making.

oh there is no doubt here.

the rwd r32 gearbox is piss weak compared to the rwd R33 gearbox.

But, if GTR's use the same gearbox as R32 GTS4's, then the R33 GTS4 4dw gearbox is the same as the GTR gearbox which is the same as the R32 GTS4 gearbox which is worth about $500 - $1000.

Just call a few places if you really want.

I'm just trying to clear up what people are saying here..

that's all.

cheers

Yeah that is the point i am making because to my understanding the ratios are different in the 32 GTS4 Box compared to the 32 GTR

I want different gear ratios because my car won't even pull close to 60km/h in first and i was under the beleif 32 GTR's would?????

Can anyone verify that for me?

And i didn't know 33 GTS4's came in manual, however JMS here in adelaide have an entire front cut from one GTS4 RB25DET with manual box????

What year did they come out manual turbo?

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