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Seeking interest in buyers for my R34 Tiptronic gearbox which has had the full works kit by MV Autos. Kevlar bits, new servos, shift kit, valve body, high stall convertor and a custom steel flex plate (as we destroyed the stock r34 flex plate with big power).

The box has withstood 300rwkw+ for about 5000km, previously withstood 250rwkw no troubles. Auto has been serviced with Castrol Transmax regularly and has had a B&M trans cooler on it with temp gauge. Always been cooled down when taken up near 100 degrees.

Shifts nice and hard into 2nd and 3rd. Locks up well and the high stall is great for getting onto boost nice and early.

You'll get the box itself, B&M trans cooler & lines, half tailshaft, MV high stall convertor, MV steel flexplate.

After $1500 or swap for R33/R34 5 speed with half tailshaft. Must be in good condition.

Box still in car, can take you for a drive to show its in good working order.

Pickup Northern Beaches Sydney, or I can deliver in Sydney metro for a small fee.

Edited by Mitch_Rona

Hey there,

im interested in your box, will it fit into an R32 by any chance? what sort of shifter were u using with it? will the gearbox controller come with it also?

thanks

Matt

Hey there,

im interested in your box, will it fit into an R32 by any chance? what sort of shifter were u using with it? will the gearbox controller come with it also?

thanks

Matt

PM replied

Very interested in this - just what I'm after...shame you're not in Brisbane :-(

I can pop it onto a pallet and send it up to Brisbane. Want me to get a quote?

I can pop it onto a pallet and send it up to Brisbane. Want me to get a quote?

I could organise that side of things as I have a few contacts...

depending on how flexible on that price, I would be keen for sure :thumbsup:

I could organise that side of things as I have a few contacts...

depending on how flexible on that price, I would be keen for sure :thumbsup:

No worries. I can get it on a pallet and fork it onto a truck if that helps.

Can move slightly on the price if it means a quick sale. :)

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Still available. Someone surely must want a tough 34 auto box? Built to take serious power.

I do! :yes:

Haven't forgot, just need to suss a few things out first ;-)

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