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The series 3 GTR gearbox has additional synchros to help resolve the crunching problems hard driven gtrs had. And since they went to the 6 speed in the R34, the S3 GTR gearbox is the best of all of them.

And AUTECH are an aftermarket company kinda like BMW's Brabaus. They made a number of special skylines including a 4 door with a GTR driveline :D

The series 3 GTR gearbox has additional synchros to help resolve the crunching problems hard driven gtrs had.  And since they went to the 6 speed in the R34, the S3 GTR gearbox is the best of all of them.

And AUTECH are an aftermarket company kinda like BMW's Brabaus.  They made a number of special skylines including a 4 door with a GTR driveline :D

I've seen inside my box and there are still the same amount of syncros, they do have three keyways and energiser springs tho instead of 1..I think thats correct, I'll check again tomorrow.

So the BCNR33-043388 works but not my 043389..

can we punch in 043388 and my model GGJPRWFR33ZZA-EQ-C to get some more info>???

thanks heaps for all the help so far. =)

I have a S3 GTR apparently could be a 98...go figure. Having alot of trouble getting parts for the gearbox as it is different to all other GTR's for some reason. The car has factory leather also...weird. I also have a 56K issue. Could someone help me Pls. =)

here are all the details I could find

E-BCNR33

Chassis BCNR33-043389

Model GGJPRWFR33ZZA-EQ-C (changed)

FS5R30A (Trans type?)

RC41 (paint?)

thanks

matt

Opps, I stuffed up :nowigetit:. I had 22 instead of ZZ in the model, does it work now???

net is old and not updated.

Yes that's probably the reason for it, although my version is 2003 and you would think that a car built in 1998 would appear......

Anway, all GTR gearboxes have the same number of synchros on each gear (for the R30A gearbox design), but there have been a large number of production changes over the years and the design of the synchros has changed considerably since the original R32 GTR type (they aren't interchangeable without changing a whole lot of other parts in the gb).

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Same for me as well.. cheers people..

VIN: ECR33135178

i'm getting the software now - but need it sooner.. I will be able to host it off my server @ 100kB/s once i've got it if people want a copy once i sort out the issues i've been having.. will keep people posted..

I sold my old 32 and im now importing another (this time im going for manual & sunroof :))

Can someone just check the specks for me.

All i got is the chassis No: HCR32 056977

EDIT: I also found a Vin/Chassis No. on my import approval but it seems to have too many characters(17). What would that mean?

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