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by the way Adz www.option1garage.com.au (I think) have a O/S twin plate for 33/34 that I was hoping would fit my car but it wont for around $400 it would need new plates(around 300 -400 each from www.otomoto.com.au) Id say but it still a good buy.

The clutch will bolt up ok they are the same size.

But the series 1/2 boxes are push/pull type.

Don't think you can just change the slave cylinder over, so i would try to get the correct slave with the box so you can just bolt your clutch lines straight to it.

U need a custom gearbox x - member, not the gearbox mount. (Although i do have a urethane gbox mount on mine, and it does make vibration/noise worse through the chassis...ie slight vibration)

The tailshaft needs the rb25 yoke out the gearbox, the r33 geardrive (little plastic cog on end of speedo drive), R32 gtr speedo drive (mount r33 cog on end). Tailshaft can be custom (i heard someone may make one for the conversion?)

Pretty sure no difference in strength between the two boxes.

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