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Even when I find a box it's all the little things you need that make this difficult.

Not having been through this with a Skyline before I can only guess what is required.

My list so far if anyone cares to comment.

Gearbox/ bellhousing bolts/ g/b crossmember/ mount/ brackets?/ coverplate?/ clutchfork/ release bearing/ nuts and bolts etc.

Flywheel/ flywheel bolts/ spigot bearing/ pressureplate and bolts/ clutchplate/ slave cyl. and bolts/hyd. lines/ master cyl./ pedalbox with nuts and bolts.

Gearstick boot and surround/ gearknob/ instrument cluster surround.

Speedo cable/ loom for reverse light switch, inhibitor switch bypass, gearstick position sensors.

Manual ECU

Tailshaft

Starter motor?

Anything else I've overlooked or maybe something I've listed is unnecessary.

Anyway let me know if you have any of these bits for sale.

Thankyou.

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i have the parts i have listed here in toowoomba about 1 hr from brissy like i say $200 cash for everything i have here....

Considering the need for every nut and bolt I think my best bet is a half cut.

I'm keeping your parts in mind in case someone offers me a package minus the bits you have.

I don't want to rush out and buy all the main bits and then find I still need dozens of small bits of little value that noone could be bothered looking for.

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some one posted that they got quoted 2k to do a full manual conversion on a r33, if you know much about r33 the boxes arent cheap, so thats really really good price, i wouold sugest going and finding that thread (it was only a few days ago) and i tihnk it was in brissy to. For 2k fully converted, using the stronger rb25 box, id go for it

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I have an R33 GTS25t 5 speed complete. Came out of a car with just 80000k on it it and it's yours for $1100.00. I can also supply an RB20DET box from a R32 GTSt for $400.00.

I have a billet STEEL flywheel and VL Turbo clutch plate all brand new.

Contact me by PM or [email protected]

IF your still interested.

Cheers,

Dennis

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