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i have a brand new PPG built gearbox to suit gtr skyline i just got it built to suit my car and will handle up to 800hp at the wheels no problem, its helicel billet gearset 1st, 2nd,3rd, 4th.std 5th, its also snchromesh, all new bearings and gaskets. sold as box only, no transfer case.

i wanted it for the street, its brand new hardly used just fitted to see if its all good which it is. lucky to have 50kms on it. reason of selling is as im going to start draging the car and going holinger seq. this box cost me over $7500 new built.

Location: gold coast

Item Condition: brand new

Price and Payment Conditions: $5500 ono

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  • 5 weeks later...

Gday mate, is this still avaialble and can you tell me if you got the upgraded shaft with this as PPG also do a much beefier shaft to their standard issue.

Which dealer did you buy this from? I've been quoted $5200 for brand new so $7500 is quite pricey.

  • 1 month later...
$5200? where is this from? as im lookin for a box myself

Me as well, who sells them that cheap?

I´m looking for a PPG upgrade for my R34...

  • 10 months later...

i used the box at jambo and it was great even with the sticky track. i have driven it a few times on the street as some sunday mountain driving and taking it once to powercruise. im going full dog box now for drag use only. this box is great if i was going to drive it every week on the street but im starting to use my car more for track now as i have other day cars to drive.

the box is still currently in the car till next monday/tuesday if u are local and went to see it running in the car. otherwise its coming out next week regardless as my new box has come. PM if anyones interested.

Mate where is my catch can?! Its been like 4 months since I paid for it with nothing but lies since the day the funds cleared!

You need to refund my money!

PM sent!

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