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hey people i got a 1993 r32 gtst rb20det!

the original gear box blew the centre bearing,

i thought do it properly and bought a re-built box from a local importer,

thought it was properly until, the box blew 3rd gear, just doing a simple down shift ready 2 speed up, with all but 1 tooth left on the gear.

the importer replaced it under warrany, hopefully would all be ok,

then that box died and a syncro moved around 5mm away from the gear.

that box was replaced under warranty also.

next box thought would be ok, 5th gear just seemed 2 dissapear one day and started too demolish the rest of the box,

took it back importer said it was because i didn change the spigot when i did the first box, so he replaced that and put another box in under warranty,

well now that next box has lost 5th... same noises same problem as the last one, put it in 5th and there is just nothin there, has a massive wine on idle and driving!

any ideas why this one might have blown the same thing?? no its not my driving either!!

thanks a lot

any opinions would help!

lee

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yeah the importer wont keep doin em i dont think... not like tha car has a hell of a lot of power! lol fair much stock, would say pulling around 160 atw lol!

its more the inconvenience that is giving me tha shits!

You get what you pay for.............get a ppg gear set.... wont be looking at it ever again and can thrash the crap out of it..

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