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Item:R34 GT-R 6 Speed Gearbox

Age:2000 model V Spec

Condition:Very Good 18k klms

Price:$3300

To Fit:Any GTR, GTS-t, GT-T

Location:Perth

Contact:0405901010

Comments:Selling due to upgrade to Dog box, dont want to break original getrag box. Never raced, used as a weekend car until end of engine build which will be taking over by dog box.

Willing to freight anywhere in Oz for $100 on pallet secure freight insured.

Edited by F u r i o u s

with the 6speed and knowing that the attessa works faster on the R34 gtrs than R32 n R33...can the attessa control module be used from R34 to R32 GTR's and get the same response? Also the transfer case having a lil pre load to it from the newer models.

can this be done?

sorry 2 H/J good luck with sale

with the 6speed and knowing that the attessa works faster on the R34 gtrs than R32 n R33...can the attessa control module be used from R34 to R32 GTR's and get the same response? Also the transfer case having a lil pre load to it from the newer models.

can this be done?

sorry 2 H/J good luck with sale

I dont think thats possible, you'd have to change the pumps and all the electrical gear to get your 32 going like a 34. (tho i dont know what is actually different)

i am not 100% sure whats involved, but probably a waste of time as you can get controllers that bring up the 32's response time with the 4wd..

what i can tell you is putting the 34 Getrag into my 32 was probably the best modification to date (engine rebuild will probably win now). it was costly when i did it. i spent around 8k including a clutch.

its reminded me of the days when i had a close ratio box in my Gti-r. i don't know about others but i just seem to like close ratio boxes..

As for power handling of the getrag, don't believe what you hear they are strong boxes!! 500hp at the wheels with a fair bit of abuse and still good :(

hope this sells your box :P

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