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Item Summary: RB20 Gearbox. 5sp Manual Also has a short shifter kit fitted

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: not needed (see description below)

Asking Price: 370

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 0431 039 828

Extra Information:

Bought a 2nd hand gearbox about a month ago.

My car was playing up so bought the box to do the change.

Removed the old box, and found that the Clutch/Pressure plate was rubbing together -

This was making me think the grind noise was from the gearbox. _ Its not, i re used my old box, now this one im selling is taking up garage space.

The 5speed gearbox, is missing a Speedo sensor, but can be aquired from a wrecker or use one from your old box.

Has a short shifter gear lever fitted (not cut down), legit kit.

I am located at Springfield. but can deliver the gearbox on bris-southside region... possibly for an extra fee ($10 or so)

Call anytime, phone on 24-7

Also will giveaway with this box -- used 2nd hand clutch and pressure plate.

Also have a flywheel that will need machining. ---- These parts are as a guess at 30-40% good.

It will get your car going, but wont last too long... a few months depending on your drive-ability (keep in mind that the clutch may rub)

I used to still drift with how the clutch problem was... Just couldnt change gears over 5000rpm. so will siut a daily (un thrashing car)

Can supply pics if really needed...

($370, and can deliver)

_ Chris , 0431 039 828

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