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RB20det 5speed gearbox for sale. 79000kms on it

came out of my front cut and not required!

unsure of working condition but it feels ok!

$400 ono

FMIC kit for r32 GTS-T, 260x260 small cast iron HKS stage 1 kit

for the r32's... may even fit r33GTS-T's aswell.

have all pipes and joiners!

$150

im located near castle hill..

reply/pm for more details.

or cal me on 0401 664 828

cheers!

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bump stuff still for sale. i will try and post up some pictures later this arvo or tonight of the intercooler!!

gearbox is negotiable, FMIC stage 1 kit.... $150

lots of interest but no money coming my way, so its still for sale!

cheers

~GIFFO~

sorry to all that have pm'd me, camera isnt working yet!!

will try again tonight?!?!?

if not bare with me on the cooler!!

stuff is still for sale!!

$150 firm on the cooler

$320 on the gearbox?!?

any takers

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Edited by Giffo

mate, unsure what u mean about the cossmember!~

it came off my r32GTS-T and has everything to bolt up to your original plumbing. IF YOU NEED HELP installing it, i will fit it for you!

will to ship/post if buyer can organise and/pay for the freight.

cheers!!

hey mate

is castle hill sydney,do you have any other parts?

pedals?im looking at a skyline tmrw and i wannaknow what im looking at for a box etc as its auto:(

i think guy before meant crossmember regarding box as in gearbox crossmember.

so box hasnt been checked at all?

mate i have felt the box and it feels ok, its dry at the moment and has no oil in it!

yeah i have a spare gearbox crossmember aswell

sorry no pedal box assembly mate! a friend took all that away!!

i do have a wing, stock blow off valve and FMIC for sale though!

yeah castle hill area, thats where im from and yes its in sydney!!

cheers!!

stuff is still for sale!!

offers?

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