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Just removed from my R33 GTST is a gearbox rebuilt 12 months ago but couldn't find a 2nd gear syncro so had to put it back together. Just put in a brand new box' so this one has to go. Has slight crunch into 2nd when cold. Hardly notice when warm. Everything else is fine. All new bearings and seals done when rebuilt. May rebuild it again but available now for $800.

RB25 Neo engine from R34 GTT. 235,000kms. Removed from wife's car 12 months ago and was going to put in my R33 but will finish the RB30 for that. Runs perfectly. Only took it out as we were offered a very new engine for a bargain price. Couldn't resist. Whole engine from turbo to throttle body and engine cover included. Never boosted or driven hard as we are both over 50. Always serviced every 5,000kms. $1,200. 

PM me as I will check the forum regularly or just SMS Gary -0412662337.

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Adrian, bad news, engine sold. I have an RB25 DET series 2 that I cooked miles from the nearest water. You would have to do a full rebuild on that one. Not a NEO though, sorry.

Gearbox still available.

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