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Got a Used R34 GTR 6 Speed Getrag for sale

  • In Great condition
  • No oil leaks
  • No abnormal or girding from the gearbox
  • No clunking from the gears
  • Travelled 65,000km.
  • Comes with Cross member, Release fork and release bearing.
  • Great upgrade for any R32 GTR or R33 GTR
  • This was removed from R33 GTR with HKS GT-SS turbos making 320kw.
  • its 100% working condition.

I do have a Front Prop Shaft for sale separate if anyone is interested.

$4900 ONO.

Located at Mortdale

2223

0449 292 986

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So no gear shifter?

You selling with the transfer case, so definately need front prop shaft for any r32/33 GTR install; how much?

Are the spacers and bolts for the cross member?

How about rear shaft by any chance?

I am keen if it can be a complete package at reasonable price.

Why was this removed? Is it straight bolt in for 33R or does car need modification; sensors etc.?

It was removed due to fitting the stock 5 speed gearbox back into the car.

You'll need the Shifter, Front Prop Shaft, Rear prop shaft and clutch from the R34 GTR to fit onto R32 or R33

As to modifications the, speedo does plug straight in however, the reading will be incorrect, you'll need to recalibrate the speedo.

hope this helps, please do let me know if you have any more questions,

So no gear shifter?

You selling with the transfer case, so definately need front prop shaft for any r32/33 GTR install; how much?

Are the spacers and bolts for the cross member?

How about rear shaft by any chance?

I am keen if it can be a complete package at reasonable price.

Sorry the Shifter and rear tail shaft has been sold.

I still have the front prop shaft for sale and i'm after $590 ONO

Sorry what spacers are you referring to? and I don't have the Cross member bolts.

Happy to consider reasonable offers if you're keen on it.

thanks

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