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er... when i get some money saved for it. i have almost all parts, just need to find time.

Oh and i'm waiting to get my brothers R33 registered so i have a car to drive around while it's in the shop.

i'm guessing within the next month or 2

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Good work, Darrin.

Looks the same as the one in my car, which is apparently (according to Beastien) the series 2 console. It looks like it has the glvebox that opens both ways - either towards the driver or the passenger.

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wow I just read that whole thing

there went my day ,

I do have a idea with the surround for the shifter, friend of mine had a guy do some custom plastics work for him in his liberty for his foldout head unit ect. was 100% mint work * ill dig the photos up later *

anyway . I’m thinking personally ill ditch the cup piece at the back . and have him put in the slot for the hand break and edit where the auto went to put the piece under there for the gear boot.

stuffed if I’m paying 2k for it all :)

I havent pulled mine apart yet. but how is it under the auto peice. ie, is there enouf room to mount the handbreak gear. is there much junk under there the auto shifter sits ?

`josh

Yeah there is not too much stuff under mine, and there is more than enough room for the handbrake, just make sure they weld yours in properly..... mine was held on with 2 or 3 tack welds that were done by an eplieptic monkey, so one day they broke, I havent got it fixed yet, not much use for a handbrake here in Rocky :)

Yep . got rid of my lovely s13 :)

only so far that much power on rwd gets you eh . wanted something bigger / and more potentional . let alone something newer * s13 was starting to get a bit old * plus still have a track s13 lol

So first move is to get rid of this shocking auto. Then swap the rb25 out for something with a bit more poke :D

`josh

Could someone please confirm if I have missed anything as I may be doing this swap over the coming weekend.

R33 GTS25 4WD Gearbox & Transfer Case (Push Type)

R33 GTS 25T Flywheel & Bolts

R33 GTS 25T Clutch & Pressure Plate

R33 GTR Quick-Shift Gear lever

R34 Clutch Pedal

R34 Brake Pedal

R33 Clutch Master Cylinder & Lines

Spigot Bush (for end of Crankshaft)

R33 Handbrake Lever Assembly

R34 Centre Console Assembly (to be fused with Stagea Console)

Do I need to pull my dash to drill the hole for the Clutch Master Cylinder?

So far I think I'm up to NZ$1500 in parts

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