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best contacting 6boost he will be able to do one for you but its going to cost about 1200 id say if you cant find him here contact him on the nissan silvia forums

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circuit, been sweet so far no issues, but there was some talk about them having issues, but they are fixed now as far as I am aware.

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PAR Dog Box with billet input shaft and crown wheel and Pinion + Nismo LSD.

Having said that all has been well with the gearset and I am ware of a few other cars using the same box with know issues.

Same as THEO and MARK, you start putting a 1000hp through a PPG dogbox and you will get issues, as they have found.

yeh your not wrong there. Nothing is bulletproof unfortunately, but most of the time its decided by how much horsepower is put through it.

How long have you had the box in the car for?

to be completely honest its for a SSS pulsar with a GTiR motor and PAR Straight Cut Dog box heheehh.

*applause* mate thats sweet.. have u got the AWD..? hope so..

PAR dog box hey. Have heard alot of people having dramas with those. What is the car for?

mate the Par box is good for the GTiR.. very common as GTiR shit boxes as common as CA spit CAS'

circuit, been sweet so far no issues, but there was some talk about them having issues, but they are fixed now as far as I am aware.

cheers

PAR Dog Box with billet input shaft and crown wheel and Pinion + Nismo LSD.

Having said that all has been well with the gearset and I am ware of a few other cars using the same box with know issues.

Same as THEO and MARK, you start putting a 1000hp through a PPG dogbox and you will get issues, as they have found.

you'll be fine mate.. i was gonna use either one on my old GTiR.. but decided to sell and GTR is far more fun :bunny:

your doing the right thing

damn straight about kyles work. You wouldnt go through the copycat getting around. The amount of extra service kyle provides besides just the manifold is just insane. He is a very switched on bloke. And if he were gay....i would marry him ;)

damn straight about kyles work. You wouldnt go through the copycat getting around. The amount of extra service kyle provides besides just the manifold is just insane. He is a very switched on bloke. And if he were gay....i would marry him ;)

soo ur gay then? seeing as u said if HE was gay ud marry him...:D

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