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I can't remember if that was labour or labour and the upgrade parts.

Just on rhd now, 5spd kit delivered in AUD is 3683.77. The PAR box group buy I organised was about 700 more but that was fitted and ready to drive but it's probably too much for street use

Is it assembled in a box pete?

lol nope...:)

but turn up to a gearbox goint who has done a few gtr's before( using variouse other brands) and see what they charge you to install a os gear set

roll up and ask em to install "another brand" gear set and watch the price double as they factor in the fact you will be back to sort out issues

What are rated at? I think I last read 800hp.

Paul had a gearbox for sale from twoogle about 18mths ago for 4.5k I think complete with gear set, that was a good price...I should have jumped on it.

$5500...sold in a few days so even $5500 was maybe a little cheap.

cost $1500 to build including r33 update parts add on top of this the cost of purchasing gearset.

lol told you :D

Funny thing thought duncan, when I cracked open the nipple there was 1 bubble followed by a small mist of bubbles. Happy its all sorted now :D

I didn't check to see if the brake pedal is adjustable, not needed

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Hi all,

I heard from greg @ proengines yesterday & he had some good news over the weekend from Superlap...when the Japanese sun cyber evo broke a cam on friday they didn't have any spares with them. A mate of gregs who was running in the pro class (marty) had greg build a spare engine for him last week and as a result, marty sold the head to get the sun cyber evo going again. They picked up power and ended up running a 1:30.5 on Saturday to win the event which is incredibly quick!

Feedback was that the head was better than what they were running to start with.

This is an awesome accolade for pro engines in anyones eyes!

Now i can say that the engine builder responsible for the head on the superlap winner for 2010 (Japanese sun cyber evo) built my engine 

Congratulations greg!!!

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