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Item: OS Giken 5 Speed

Price: $4800

To Fit: (What car) R32/33/34 GTR Has mounts on bell housing for clutch slave both directions.

Location: Sydney

Comments: Used in good condition!

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Once again someone is going to call on dirt garages cost list

DiRTgarage's thread for reference

For those who are not aware of what it costs to build these boxes ill post the following...

OS giken kit $4000

Nissan update parts $1300

2nd hand GTR gearbox $1000+

stripdown and assembly $700

Will combine Hks clutch for good price if you like.. Link to clutch!

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Great kit, just put one in my 32R. Price on the gear set with h/d input shaft alone is now almost 5K without delivery. Andrew helped out on a GB I was on and he is a reliable trader.

Hey Andrew,

How many kms on the box? and does it have the strengthened input shaft?

Cheers,

J

Johno, if its a 5 speed kit it comes with the input shaft. I can arrange to have the box overhauled (id recommend it) in Sydney at Award Diff and gearbox if you like. These things are almost indestructable if you properly maintain them.

Hey, if i was to say the km's i would be telling lies, i would say not a great deal but i am no gearbox expert!

as for the imput i would now say it has a os one as its didnt look like standard nissan gear on the end as you can see in the photo, the left top gear connected to the imput :)

i was going to actually ask you Paul, where to take it. but now i know! :D

what do they usually charge to overhaul one of these if everything checks out ok?

I forgot to include as i have been asked a few times...

This is a full gearbox!! transfer case and all! ready to bolt on or after an inspection as suggested

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