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Recently aquired a unfinished project from a mate, only really wanted the engine so i know have this built auto to offload

i know how much it costs to build a decent auto!

from what ive been assured is it has kevlar bands, new clutch packs, rated to 450kw (rwkw i assume)

stage 3 shiftkit/valvebody

brand new never been run 3000rpm lockup converter

comes with lines and aftermarket cooler

chasing $3000 but am open to offers, would prefer to sell it all together and not seperate!

Located in Cairns, QLD will freight australiawide at your cost(can organise very cheap freight for anywhere in qld)

pm for details.

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RE4RO1A Gearbox from an R33

Beefed up internals

3000rpm torque convertor

Manual/semi auto whatever ya want to call it valve body (stage 3 valve body i believe?)

MV autos in adelaide did all work

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RE4RO1A Gearbox from an R33

Beefed up internals

3000rpm torque convertor

Manual/semi auto whatever ya want to call it valve body (stage 3 valve body i believe?)

MV autos in adelaide did all work

i got 1500 cash here if you want it gone just pm me.

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