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f**king shit life. buys 34gtr box, great.

buys twin plate carbon clutch for 34gtr,

gets mechenic to do the job of fitting, yahoo!

finds out that gearbox has been uprated and has a larger spline..

crap.

What do you meanby larger spline ? You mean it had the input shaft changed to a bigger shaft ?

All you have to do is get a clutch to suit it, easy fix ..

Guest Mashrock
What do you meanby larger spline ? You mean it had the input shaft changed to a bigger shaft ?

All you have to do is get a clutch to suit it, easy fix ..

but kris got me a r34 clutch, form his mines monster.

appears my 34 box has been uprated with a larger item :)

Are you sure the clutch isn't an R33 one?

100% sure its for the 34. as it came out of a 34.

that's what i'm thinking. you've got a clutch there for a nissan 5 speed, not a 6 speed. sell the clutch, buy a 34 GTR one and you're away :)

oiee, its 26 splines, and 28mm..

but as i said richard definatley from a 34gtr. kris had it in his mines monster.

Guest Mashrock

i've had it worked out for me,

its been uprated to a nismo spline in the 34gtr box, so its slightly larger.

now my next move is either going to get that trust dog box thrown back together, and put him back in caus i loved it. but then i am going to be left with a r34gtr gearbox and i dont think i can do anything with that. tho i guess it could be sold as a r32gtr conversion. but i'd be wanting about 6000 for that. and then yoru still going to need a clutch..

lol, fair enough!

do nismo make a clutch to suit this input shaft? I had just never heard of a nismo 34 GTR input shaft upgrade, but there is a lot of things i dont know...you could fill a book with it.

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