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Hello.

yeah as the title states i'm looking to buy a strong gearbox for a series 1 r33 gtst. (dont know if it matters but i have a push type clutch)

i'm looking for one that has got upgraded internals or a getrag 6 spd. but if i have to just throw in a standard one just to get rolling, well so be it.

just had some bad luck with builders and have been doing a build for 9 months now.

the guy doing the build now (a top bloke) has just informed me that the box i have now is shot and something needs to be done (engine is ready to put in now). but due to this such poor work being before him this build has cost alot more than expected!! and shelling out for an off the shelf new gearbox is not an option at the moment and asking him to wait another month (monthly pay) while i save up doesn't seem fair.

oh and i'm located in Sydney + willing to post

Thanks for reading

Russ

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what a good idea!

i only just started to read about this cryo thing and wish i had done it to my engine before i got it built.

how much did it cost to do your box? what sort of power do you think it'll be able to handle? does it make the metal brittle at all?

looks like i may have to do alot more reading up on this!

thanks alot for the suggestion!!

R

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