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my LC GTR has a gearbox which has a second shift lever for reverse, I am told only 5 were put in production LC GTR`s . Can anyone verify this?
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It sounds like you have an Aussie 4 speed box with a shifter designed for a 3 speed box so a second lever has been added to the one linkage that only does one gear (reverse).
Do you have photo's of this shifter?
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It sounds like you have an Aussie 4 speed box with a shifter designed for a 3 speed box so a second lever has been added to the one linkage that only does one gear (reverse).
Do you have photos of this shifter?
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Hi Gibbo.
You have been fed BS.
What you have there is a Speco aftermarket shifter designed for any Holden Aussie 4-speed.
A company like Holden would not build only 5 of anything to go into production.
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Hi Gibbo.
You have been fed BS.
What you have there is a 'Speco' aftermarket shifter designed for any Holden Aussie 4-speed.
A company like Holden would not build only 5 of anything to go into production.
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2/71 Date of manufacture . I was told they were developed for racing and 5 were put in production cars as a trial Gibbo
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If your car was built in 2/71 it would have been fitted with an Opel 4 speed in the factory. They were racing GTR XU1s not GTRs so any "experiment" would be on an XU1.
Plus the Aussie 4 speed was still 4 months away, so there would not have been any pr
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is it VF next year? or is that just an example?
If nissan motorsport is nismo, then doesnt that make honda motorsport Homo?
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is it VF next year? or is that just an example?
If nissan motorsport is nismo, then doesn't that make honda motorsport Homo?
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quote: Originally posted by boom
is it VF next year? or is that just an example?
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Thanks that has answered my question. Just need to change the shift and she back to all original.
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Hi gibbo.
It depends what your mean by 'original'.
If you fit a factory shifter it will back to factory standard, but that was not 'original' for a 2/71 LC GTR, because the Aussie 4-speed wasn't factory-fitted until 7/71.
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Hi gibbo.
It depends what your mean by original.
If you fit a factory shifter it will back to factory standard, but that was not original for a 2/71 LC GTR, because the Aussie 4-speed wasnt factory-fitted until 7/71.
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It is an opel gearbox in the car. I just had never heard of this before and wanted to confirm it.
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One other thing LC GTR XU1`s were introduced in June 1971. this was another factor that had me asking questions about the shift being use on the GTR. GTR`s were raced as well.
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Sorry 19th August 1970 the GRT XU1 was officialy launched.
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I cannot see how yp could have a second lever on an Opel for reverse. There are two rods on an opel, one goes back and forthe, the opther moves a selector in and out. The back and forthe selects 1/2, 3/4 or R and the other moves a rod in and out of the bo
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