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Re: FS: 60A 5 Speed box
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I am still not sure how I did it but I just scored an A14 with a 60a 5 banger for $600. Still got the stiffy too... haha

Posted on: 2008/4/11 8:35
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ME, I want it... but cash is a problem atm, so I suggest that if anyone else wants it they had better get it before I get the cash... lol

Posted on: 2008/4/11 8:28
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Re: FS: 60A 5 Speed box
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na you can use standard shaft, i have used it on mine with no probs.

SOOOO this thing didnt sell. I dont know if i can be bothered relisting.

SO hit me with your best offer via pm. Best offer will take it away. Or i might keep it, i know someone who wants it.

Posted on: 2008/4/11 8:07
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thought 5 speeds used shorter tail shaft, more like auto tail shaft length?

good luck, some one will buy it, they always do

Posted on: 2008/4/6 11:48
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Re: FS: 60A 5 Speed box
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have you checked your pms?

Posted on: 2008/4/6 6:41
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Re: FS: 60A 5 Speed box
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can use the same flywheel clutch and driveshaft so no real point.....

Unfortunately no way to test out if box because datto is off the road which sucks. But im pretty confident that its in good nick.

Posted on: 2008/4/6 6:39
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i feel price is fair, if i had $$ i would consider it if it was known to be in good working condition. would be easier to sell with things like flywheel/clutch and drive shaft but thats just what i would want with it.

I have a spare 60a 4 speed for when the 56a goes bang again so no big deal, having a 5speed will have to wait a very long time.

Plus im a tight a$$

Posted on: 2008/4/6 5:53
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Re: FS: 60A 5 Speed box
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the 60a on ebay would only cost you ~1400...
Anyway, stupid thread really. If it doesnt sell at all then i guess i'll have to look at other options. So much for aussies wanting 60 series 5 speed sooooo much

Posted on: 2008/4/5 22:00
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Yeah thats what I thought about the same as the datto item that went on ebay...

EDIT: If someone else doesnt by this box I will... just got to get the money...

Posted on: 2008/4/5 16:14
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the toyota setup will cost around 1700-2000 after all is said and done.

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