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Item: R33 GEARBOX

Age:65,000KMS

Condition: A1

Price: $2,200 ONO

To Fit: ANY RB

Location: MELBOURNE

Contact: SHOOT ME A PM

Comments: For sale a R33 GTS-T gearbox around 65,000kms Heavy durty extreme clutch.

Its in a vl at the moment more then welcome to see it while its in the car at least that way you know what your buying and see it in work condition.

saleing due to buying a 3speed auto.

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Has it been rebuilt recently with receipts from workshop and you have pics in pieces and can confirm good teeth on all gears and new bearings and good condition synchros?

It hasnt been rebuild, Ill try and dig up some pics when it was out because we did take alot of photos when we built the car. Hard to get photo's now because its in the car more then welcome to take the car for a drive and see the condition of the gearbox.

FYI GTS-t boxes are worth $1300, upto $1500 on a good day

If it was a much more appropriate priced i might be tempted to think about it

Side note - Im also assuming its not your car (which is against forum rules/policy) and your mate should be signing up so we can track things etc.

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