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R32 GTR gearbox, there are no other parts other then the gearbox

Changes gears perfectley, syncro's are fine. I have been told though it could do with a new set of main bearings as they are noisy. Its a push type clutch

Quick sale: $450 $400 FINAL PRICE DROP MUST SELL!!!

Upgraded to a R34 GTR box so no longer need

please call or msg for more info 0423771735

Back up for sale, buyer fell through. The box is now out of my car and it is also pulled apart as I needed the modified parts off it to put on my new box as I have a rwd rb26 in my 32. It is now a complete 4wd gearbox with all the parts, being pulled apart will save you abaout $200 in labour when you change the bearings as its already stripped.

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where are you located mate, can u send a couple pics thro! cheers

Im located on the gold coast mudgeeraba area. No pics as it is still in my car, It is getting pulled out bout tues/weds nxt week

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R32 GTR gearbox, there are no other parts other then the gearbox

Changes gears perfectley, syncro's are fine. I have been told though it could do with a new set of main bearings as they are noisy. Its a pull type clutch

Quick sale: $450 $400 FINAL PRICE DROP MUST SELL!!!

please call or msg for more info 0423771735

Back up for sale must sell, buyer fell through

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