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Guest Mashrock

In need of a definate rebuild i have one trust gearbox

with a broken shaft :D

you can check pictures in my gallery for a peek at it.

I can also put you in contact with a bloke in the uk who has the parts for me to rebuild it, as the box is actually made by quaife. (UK)

This is for gearset only.

$$$$$ All Offers Considered $$$$$

Cheers

Andrew

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