CLuTZ said:
CLuTZ, on 08 Jun 2014 - 1:03 PM, said:
We need a gearbox guru here in Oz to start refreshing gearboxes for us all. What about Rob? I just realised I have an EVO 1 gearbox in one of my cars but i'm not sure if it's just the casing or not until I pull it out. :w00t:
lol Dre. GSR, EVO and RVR gearboxes are no problem for me, but I've taken a long break due to health reasons and have 2 gearboxes here to yet rebuild for my brother and I. I tried to teach Mikey what to do but he has a short attention span and was too preoccupied with Facebook on his mobile lol. Also have a bunch of spares I need to find time to rebuild some gearboxes and either keep as spares or sell off. All in due time (whenever that will be).
VR4 gearboxes are still a bitch to know what you have unless you open it up. Ive been clued up a little more in the meantime about the differences, but its still safer to open, identify and measure the synchro rings before making an order. They came with 3 different synchro versions and even Tim at TMZ reckons its best to check with the Galant GVR4.
I will also need to buy more parts from TMZ when our 4-spider centres come from Shayne
. But as stated, once you go over $1000AU including shipping you get stung with GST, Tariffs etc.
Delivery of parts from the US from TMZ is usually around $60 via USPS anyway. If some of you group buy you're then left with the problem of mailing the parts to eachother via AUSTPOST ripoff rates ($40+) when they arrive.
So overall, you guys wont be saving maybe $20 tops each by buying as a group, rather than buying individually from TMZ. I think its best to buy individually as he can dispatch some orders quicker than others instead of waiting around for other parts to come in. Unless of course you're within close driving distance to someone entering a group buy with you.