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NISMO ~ Getrag Transmission Conversion Kit - Super Coppermix Twin Kit - BNR32

 Part Number: 3000A-RR581-B1

Compatibility

  • Nissan Skyline GT-R BNR32 (Zenki - 8/89-8/91) Eng: RB26DETT
  • Nissan Skyline GT-R BNR32 (Chuki - 8/91-2/93) Eng: RB26DETT
  • Nissan Skyline GT-R BNR32 (Kouki - 2/93-12/94) Eng: RB26DETT

Included:

  •  - Getrag 6-speed transmission, standard on the NISSAN BNR34
  •  - Transfer case, NISSAN BNR34 Transfer Case
  •  - Front Propeller Shaft, NISSAN BNR34 Front Drive Shaft
  •  - Rear Propeller Shaft, NISMO BNR32/BCNR33 Rear Drive Shaft
  •  - NISMO Super COPPERMIX TWIN
  •  - Transmission cross member, NISSAN cross member from BNR34
  •  - Engine Mount, NISMO BNR34 reinforced transmission mount
  •  - Shift Knob, NISSAN BNR34 shift knob
  •  - Clutch Hose, NISMO Stainless mesh Clutch Hose
  •  - Oil, NISMO COMPETITION OIL type 2189E (75W140) 2L
  •  - Assembly Kit, Conversion Kit assembly parts

NOTES:

  •  - Transmission, shift bar & transfer case are delivered unassembled as separate parts.
  •  - Neutral/Reverse switch: Use the conversion harness included in the kit during installation.
  •  - Speed sensor cable:  The installation of a Getrag transmission does not affect the speed sensor cable.

Price:  $14,000 +/-

Location: Canberra

PM me if you’re genuinely interested/financial.

 

 

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And why is this not going in your car?

 

*EDIT*

Just saw you are selling the car too :(

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9 minutes ago, Sinista32 said:

Cheers Damo

Transmission needs to sell first, otherwise it may still end up in S!N

No probs mate. Best of luck with it :)

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Honestly Daz I couldn't say either way for certain. Perhaps someone on here can confirm.

If not Check RHDjapan I'm sure it may give you a better idea also. Compare both conversion kits.

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Did a quick check Daz of RHDjapan. Different SKU and part number for the BNR32 and BNR33 kits.

However list of parts is identical. So no more informed than before.

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