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My Trust 6 Speed H Pattern is Up for Sale

Excellent Condition, Full Dog Box. I am selling the whole gearbox as a ready to bolt on.

Was in My R32 GTR and I believe will fit an R33 GTR.

This Box has been able to handle all the power (535 rwkw), has never failed or Broken.

$6500.

I am in Melbourne

Ross

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My Trust 6 Speed H Pattern is Up for Sale

Excellent Condition, Full Dog Box. I am selling the whole gearbox as a ready to bolt on.

Was in My R32 GTR and I believe will fit an R33 GTR.

This Box has been able to handle all the power (535 rwkw), has never failed or Broken.

$6500.

Ross

Hey mate... where abouts are you located?

I'm interested, can you provide some pictures?

How many kms?

Will send pm for pictures...

Thanks

Sorry, I thought it was in my profile (have changed it now)

I am in Melbourne, the box has done approx 7000-8000 km

Forgot to mention, the box is still in the car. All pics will be of it on the car. Can arrange for the actual gears to be photographed, but I would have to pull the box out and photograph the gears. This will take a little time.

Will forward pics very shortly.

Ross

  • 1 month later...

pm send

My Trust 6 Speed H Pattern is Up for Sale

Excellent Condition, Full Dog Box. I am selling the whole gearbox as a ready to bolt on.

Was in My R32 GTR and I believe will fit an R33 GTR.

This Box has been able to handle all the power (535 rwkw), has never failed or Broken.

$6500.

Ross

  • 3 weeks later...

Due to a certain member severely wasting my time and saying he will take it and then not actually paying for it two months later, its up for sale again.

When it was out of the car it was inspected by Ben at RacePace Motorsport. He reports it to be in AS NEW condition. He said its absolutely perfect.

Price is now $6000

Ross

Due to a certain member severely wasting my time and saying he will take it and then not actually paying for it two months later, its up for sale again.

When it was out of the car it was inspected by Ben at RacePace Motorsport. He reports it to be in AS NEW condition. He said its absolutely perfect.

Price is now $6000

Ross

is it true that you have to pull these gearboxes down every 5000 km let me no as i am interested... thanks

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