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Hi guys no time no see, how are you all? [:)]

Got a question on a R34 gearbox, i wonder could RB25DE gearbox able to fit on a GTT?

Because what i heard GTT is using a pull type clutch (correct me if i'm wrong), but RB25DE is using a push type clutch as well as using 6 bolt flywheel.............so if i'm thinking of a manual conversion....will that be all right?

Thanks

steve

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Hi guys no time no see, how are you all? [:(]

Got a question on a R34 gearbox, i wonder could RB25DE gearbox able to fit on a GTT?

Because what i heard GTT is using a pull type clutch (correct me if i'm wrong), but RB25DE is using a push type clutch as well as using 6 bolt flywheel.............so if i'm thinking of a manual conversion....will that be all right?

Thanks

steve

Any bro's knows about that? cheers

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34 is a pull type gearbox so when you put 33 in it will be push. its just the gearbox..so if you use 33 box,you get all 33 parts needed. ie. clutch kit, slave

What about the R34 R25DE gearbox? Will it be fit on a GTT? Need you guys the advise in urgent as i saw a R34 RB25DE gearbox on net, need to make decision b4 the auction closed

cheers

steve

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