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Item: R32GTR Gearbox without transfer

Location: Brisbane

Item Condition: Working order good nic

Reason for Selling: Need the cash for other mods

Price and Payment Conditions: Cash/Direct transfer etc etc

Contact Details: [email protected]

Hi All,

R32 GTR Gearbox Forsale.

I purchased for $800 + $165 shipping 2 weeks ago.

I dont need it, thought i had snapped a selector in my box but hadnt, was just a bush.

so i got for $965. Will Sell for $800 or best offer!

you arrange delivery and all that, if your in Brissie i'll help out hapily.

pm me or [email protected]

Thanks

Michael

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Item: R32GTR Gearbox without transfer

Location: Brisbane

Item Condition: Working order good nic

Reason for Selling: Need the cash for other mods

Price and Payment Conditions: Cash/Direct transfer etc etc

Contact Details:  [email protected]

Hi All,

R32 GTR Gearbox Forsale.

I purchased for $800 + $165 shipping 2 weeks ago.

I dont need it, thought i had snapped a selector in my box but hadnt, was just a bush.

so i got for $965. Will Sell for $800 or best offer!

you arrange delivery and all that, if your in Brissie i'll help out hapily.

pm me or [email protected]

Thanks

Michael

can u do it for 750 2 my door , i live in syd? my ph no. is 0296298646, i would like 2 ctalk 2 u about it, cheers mike :P

hi mate

yeah its worth considering for sure, but its hard to arrange shipping from my end.

its always much easier for the buyer to arrange.

so if you wanna get a quote, we can discuss the price a bit etc.

michael

and hi Jsikalias.

i am not 100% sure, but i am sure r32gtr gearboxes do fit rb25, but have to remove the transfer (which this one has without anyway)

i dont know if you need to do anything else - best find out yourself - im really not sure sorry.

michael

whats the condition of the gearbox... im very intrested in buying it but would like 2 know how many km's its done, are the syncros all fine .. and any other information on the overall condition.

i purchased the gearbox from another member of this forum.

i was asking the same questions. All i got was a promise that all the syncros are in good nic and the box is in gerneral good condition.

They wasnt really wanting to sell it to me as it was a good condition spare they wanted to keep.

so i cant say anything more than that, as i purchased it, and never had to fit it.

mick

WOULD IT FIT IN A R33 series II GST-T

the r33 gtst boxes are pretty much identical to gtr boxes internally except you wont have to deal with the xfer case etc etc. if your 33 box is fried, i'd buy a new 33 gtst box. 2c. sorry to hijack... ;)

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i purchased the gearbox from another member of this forum.

i was asking the same questions. All i got was a promise that all the syncros are in good nic and the box is in gerneral good condition.

They wasnt really wanting to sell it to me as it was a good condition spare they wanted to keep.

so i cant say anything more than that, as i purchased it, and never had to fit it.

mick

So its in good nick or its stuffed?

I may be interested but what gaurentee do i have that its not got the same problems or more as my current box?

hi yeah its in good nick.

but again, i havent used it, so its only a promise im passing on.

i was promised its in good nic.

only thing i spose i would agree to is promise the the syncros are fine and that there is no whines etc. but the moment its fitted to a car someone can go do a big launch and kill a gear. lol

cant promise anythign else really

But yes still forsale

Make an Offer someone and take it, i need the cash for some other mods

thanks

mick

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