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As the topic suggests I have a tiptronic auto box from a R34GTT for sale, it came with my RB25DETneo engine package and I do not need it.

All I have is the box itself without the console piece or actual shifter so it would suit someone who just needs a replacement for theirs.

The engine/trans pack has travelled approx 48,000kms and the pics show the condition.

There is no auto trans ecu as I believe it is apart of the main engine ecu.

I have kept the wiring on the trans as it all unplugs from the main loom except for 2 wires which I had to snip but they are easily identifiable and I can show the buyer where they came from.

I am in Adelaide and would prefer not to send it interstate as I can imagine it would cost a bit, but obviously if you are desperate you can pay the postage.

I have no idea what these are worth so I'll put my price up as $550, If this is too high please let me know or make an offer.

Either reply here or send an e-mail to [email protected]

Pics can be seen here

http://users.tpg.com.au/freemoos/trans/Trans1.jpg

http://users.tpg.com.au/freemoos/trans/Trans2.jpg

http://users.tpg.com.au/freemoos/trans/Trans3.jpg

http://users.tpg.com.au/freemoos/trans/Trans4.jpg

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I also have some other things for sale,

* HR31 Import Radiator - $50 ono

* HR31 A/C Condensor - $30 ono

* HR31 Redtop NICS Turbo, suspect bearings stuffed, still works but suit rebuild - $50 ono

* 8 stock steel rims with very average tyres to suit R31 - $50 ono

* ADSL Router w/inbuilt 4 port network switch - $80 ono

* Clarion Pro Audio 15" sub box (woofer itself is cooked but box is excellent quality) - $50 ono

* 34cm tv with remote (resonably old) - $40 ono

Pics can be taken for serious buyers, contact me either on this site or send an e-mail to [email protected]

Prefer S.A. buyers but postage can be arranged and paid for by the purchaser on the non bulky items. Prices are negotiable.

  • 2 weeks later...
Does the stall converter come with the trans, or are you willing to seperate?

Yes it comes with the trans, it can be seen in the first picture off to the side, it was just taken out so I could lift the trans myself as they are damn heavy with all the fluid in there.

I'd prefer not to sell them separately

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