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i got a rb25det gear box with tail shaft for sale. has aprrox 75000kms

no crunching or grinding, gear box is in very good condition. 1150 ono

also have an rb25 hi flow. Steel wheels and bigger exhuast wheel and insides have been bored and machined. made 213.8 rwkw on 16psi on my rb20 runin an safc and made 201rwkw on a rb25 on 11psi.

Turbo can run 20psi wif no problems as long as u got the stuff to back it up

This turbo has no shaft play and is in very good condition. only around 11000kms on it.Bolts straight onto the standard stuff so basically a straight swap nothin else needed for either the rb20 or 25 1000 ono ( cost 1300 to hi flow)

pm me if interest

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I am interested in the gearbox if you still have it. Does the gearbox still have the slave cylinder on it and does it come with a clutch. I am also after the slip yoke and uni at the drive end so the tailshaft can be cut after the uni for delivery.

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i got a rb25det gear box with tail shaft for sale. has aprrox 75000kms

no crunching or grinding, gear box is in very good condition. 1150 ono

also have an rb25 hi flow. Steel wheels and bigger exhuast wheel and insides have been bored and machined. made 213.8 rwkw on 16psi on my rb20 runin an safc and made 201rwkw on a rb25 on 11psi.  

Turbo can run 20psi wif no problems as long as u got the stuff to back it up

This turbo has no shaft play and is in very good condition. only around 11000kms on it.Bolts straight onto the standard stuff so basically a straight swap nothin else needed for either the rb20 or 25 1000 ono ( cost 1300 to hi flow)

pm me if interest

Is the gearbox still for sale? PM me if it is. Thanks.

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