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Engine done 86000kms, i have documentation that compression is spot on, comes without turbo, ac, ps or loom. $800.

Gearbox is in exceelent condition too, $500.

Will sell together for $1200.

0414972596.

Shaun.

(near Sydney)

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Both are still available. It is a manual box in excellent condition. Freight to Brisbane is about $150, so i imagine it would be similar to Melbourne.

yeh is it manual or auto box??.

Sorry if this is a 'time waster' post, but my car was stolen, and i have now recovered it, but they only drove the sum of about 1km - the tyres show no signs of burnouts, but my clutch, when i let it out - doesn't affect engine speed AT ALL, mechanics just said - yeah clutch, so its in having the clutch fixed. But i can't see how a clutch can go from gripping perfectly, to not gripping AT ALL, in 1 km, so i'm concerned that the gearbox is fecked also,

i'm a little strapped for cash since i had nothing before this happened, and i've now spent $1000 on recovering the vehicle and clutch parts, so if the gearbox is to blame i'll need a new one:(

is $500 the cheapest you'll do for the gearbox?, i'm in brisbane, what company did you try for freight through, i sent a gearbox and diff via rail, about 400kms for $28 not so long ago.

If you pay and organise postage ill let it go for $400. Sorry to hear about your car.

Ok man, thanks - wont forget it. Once the mechanics get it all apart, should be monday next week i'll know the deal and i'll let you know asap.

Charles

The gearbox comes with the gearbox only. Sorry, gotta keep flywheel with the engine.

G'day, if I buy the gearbox can you supply the flywheel and clutch from the engine?

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