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Hey everyone

I bought the conversion kit to put on my stag but just havnt had the time to do it and need the cash so here it is.

Rb25 5 speed gearbox with nismo shortshifter

Excedy clutch

Clutch master

Handbrake and cables

Tailshaft

And a couple of other things i can't remember

Asking $2,000 ono

Located in sa pick up only

No time wasters or lowballers

If your interested

Call or msg josh on 0407792160

Cheers

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Do you have a few other details which might help people...

  • What make/model gearbox is it, does it have a transfer case?
  • Gearbox condition?
  • Was this for a series 2 C34?
  • Does it include the clutch pedal support bracket?
  • More details of the clutch (new, used? rough kW rating or part number?)
    ...just a couple of things I was interested in...

The gearbox was in good nick the day it was pulled,

Unsure what type of gbox it was. But 33gtst unknpwn series. And was with the engine of ~80,000ks?

Clutch from memory was an exedy heavy duty clutch with kevlar plate (f**ker was itcy as!)

This is the gearbox and associated parts from my 94 laurel that i wrote off at the start of the year

Everything is straight out of my old car and in top condition

Clutch was tested at all clutch and brake by tony and came back with great results

I just never had the chance to install in the laurel

Adam has covered all the other questions etc

Good luck josh,feel free to pass on other question mate if your unsure

Rod

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