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I also looked today at a gtr gearbox, and the 32 is mechanical and appears to be similar. The out put is the same a a gts but the nut that hold it on is bigger. But i think that you will be able to get around it without changing the whole cable.

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Clint, I am going to do the same conversion... I have a 33 box, but I have not got a slip yoke yet... I would be very interested in getting a one piece tailshaft (u are doing a 1 piece?) done at the same place u get yours done (i need to find a 33 yoke/tailshaft obviously).

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I have finally got some of the parts organsied for the gearbox swap.

When i got the gearbox i got the fist part of the 33 tail shaft so i only needed to get that lenghened by 600mm, this cost $220.

I have also got the r32 gtr speedo sensor,cost $50 it has a different gear on the end so you need to swap this with the rb25 one for it to work properly. Will be a bit of stuffing around but shouldnt be too hard.

Now i only need to get some urathane to make a decent mount and find some time to put it in.

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