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> Sold: 901 Core Gearbox in a Bag, Wear Parts Rebuild Set
Amenson
post Jan 21 2015, 06:50 PM
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Those of you following my build thread know that some terrible, terrible, person gave me a great deal on a late model Suby 5mt just as I had acquired a load of parts to build 2 really fresh 901’s for the Porsti. I tried to resist installing the Suby trans but peer pressure put me over the edge so I now have a bunch of really nice parts that I no longer need.
What I am offering here is, as the title states, a core transmission without the hassle of actually having to track down, ship, and disassemble enough transmissions to put together a complete set of really fresh wear parts.
What is included are 5 syncro bands, 5 dog teeth (with a real first), and the 3 sliders. All of the parts are in excellent condition except for the first gear slider. I have the great pleasure of having Dr. Evil in my area so when I went to meet him I had him look at the first gear slider because it is worn a bit. I was having problems with first gear in the box that it came out of and I was curious if the slider was the problem. He did not think that it was worn that badly and not enough to have caused shifting issues. I tried to take pictures accurately represent the conditions of the parts. If you need more or want to inspect them in person, just let me know.
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If you need to replace any other parts in your gearbox I will include any addition items that will fit in a medium USPS flat rate shipping box. Just let me know what other parts are needed.

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It took me a while to figure out what to charge for this. So I will share my rational and you can decide if it is reasonable. To buy the parts new would be stupid expensive so I based it on core prices. A core can be bought for $150-200ish, maybe more. Unless you are lucky it will not be local and need to be shipped. From what I can tell a trans can be shipped for just under $100 on Greyhound. Now you have a trans which could be full of usable parts or it could be used up. Add a bit for hassle/risk and I come up with…

$300 shipped

Paypal preferred.

Cheers,
Scott
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Amenson   Sold: 901 Core Gearbox in a Bag   Jan 21 2015, 06:50 PM
Amenson   :bump:   Jan 29 2015, 06:21 AM
Dr Evil   So, for 5 sets of teeth, 2 x 2/5 sliders, 1x 1/R S...   Feb 11 2015, 07:44 PM
two-strokejohn   PM sent   Feb 11 2015, 08:29 PM


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