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dan has just recommended for me to buy a HKS Gearbox.

Discuss.

buy my 20 box...there is nothing wrong with it,....it will last oh what 1 second with your 2billion HP.

oooo looks like i may be purchasing from greenline real soon...cam gears here i come....cam shafts later....

any have an unf**ked sump for an rb engine i can have..??

shane f**ked this one..

I had the option to buy two HKS 6 speed sq's. one had a clutch, both for GTR, i knew I should have, could have sold to your ass for profit :glare:

YOU HAD f**kEN WHAT????!!!!!!!!!???????? :ninja:

out of interest sake, what were the asking price?

a new os giken seq retails for 17.5k :D

buy my 20 box...there is nothing wrong with it,....it will last oh what 1 second with your 2billion HP.

oooo looks like i may be purchasing from greenline real soon...cam gears here i come....cam shafts later....

any have an unf**ked sump for an rb engine i can have..??

shane f**ked this one..

yep, and i f**ked it good too :glare:

:D

the one without the clutch i keep thinking was under $10k. The other one was $10k - $12k.

oh dear me, u should have bought it!

i'm thinkin it could be a ppg 5 speed with billet selector forks & uprated mainshaft for me :D

sump anyone

or

loom anyone>????

im pretty sure noel has his std one laying around

rohan what are your goals with the rb25? like whats ur budget like? how big u going? (how comparable to what noel's done)

im pretty sure noel has his std one laying around

rohan what are your goals with the rb25? like whats ur budget like? how big u going? (how comparable to what noel's done)

hmm ask him if you can i dont have his number.

hopefully keeping a std bottom end, if nothing is damaged.

get the head flowed a bit.

new bearings etc in engine.

cams and gears.

injectors most likely

coil packs

and about a 400hp rated turbo

i want 350hp

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