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Hey

Chasing a 5sp Manual gearbox for R32 w/RB20DET as stated in topic or suitable alternatives RB25DET 5sp MAN boxes are a little out of my price range ATM.

History is recomended but not a must.

Also if anyone has recommendations my Box second synchro is gone causing crunching in higher revs, can drive like a grandma but anything higher than 2000rpm 1st - 2nd crunches...

Who can I trust to do a good job and what can I expect to pay

Thanks

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  • 1 year later...

 hey sorry couldnt pm you coz still a new member didnt have more then 10 post or some shit... but yea im interested in the gearbox.. and wondering if you can pm me your number soo i can call you when im free to arrange a date to meet up..

Ive got a RB25DET box from my car. You've been in my car, its a pretty stable box. Let me know if you're interested! Its smooth once its warmed up, I think the fluid needs a change.

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