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Hi All,

I am currently completeing this conversion and am looking for assistance from a driveshaft workshop with putting the rb25 gearbox into my r32.

Just wondering what shops you have used in Melbourne who have completed this conversion - I dont want "Im getting this done in 2020 when this is finished..." I want actual shops that have actually completed this conversion and have been successful.

Anywhere in VIC is ok and if you can provide some details of which method they chose i.e. driveshaft and mounting point wise...

Thanks all

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I recently put an RB25 engine & R33 gearbox in my R32 GTST & all that had to be done was for the R33 yoke to be put on the R32 shaft. Same length, mounting points, etc...

if u need the drive shaft modified i got mine done at a place in keysbourgh think it was $110

Mine was done in Keysborough area too by G&J Drivelines.

Quite cheap. Also make one-piece shafts

With the tailshaft wouldnt you just bash off the MF5 yoke and put the R33 gearbox yoke on it? thats all my mate did in his 31 and they virtually have teh same gearbox as the 32

R32 & R33 tailshaft yokes are not easily removeable like 31's, etc

Wouyld be nice if they were as I could have done job myself & just got it balanced

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