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Got what . . . . . . a 25 or a GTR box?

GTR. Late model R32 so pull type. Mine actually works but has a few bad habits. It was new 6 months ago. Comes with transfer case. I'm in SE Melb too.

Edited by LotusGTR
Hi guys,

I am looking for a RB25 or 26 gearbox in any condition prefere a damaged one as long as it is complete. Even if you think it is to far gone I am still interested, I am getting desperate.

Mark

0419652726

Where are you, I have a blown R33 GTSt box on Canberra. Can freight if needed.

Hey buddy i have a rb25 5 speed box i might get rid of. where are u located. Its not quite stuffed though just crunches a bit so possibly too good condition to just throw gears away. Anyway let me know.

Hey buddy i have a rb25 5 speed box i might get rid of. where are u located. Its not quite stuffed though just crunches a bit so possibly too good condition to just throw gears away. Anyway let me know.

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