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As title says my 3F1 Quaife 6 speed dog box is going up for sale. Has straight cut gears and is H pattern. Is in awesome condition as it has been reconditioned in the last two weeks with genuine parts direct from Quaife in the UK. All internals have been inspected and has had worn parts replaced.

Parts recently replaced are all the d-tent parts in the shifter area to keep shifting smooth, new counter shaft 3rd gear, new main shaft 3rd gear, new counter shaft 4th gear, new strengthened input shaft with main 4th gear. This means the dogs on the gears are new also. New bearings also (which are worth heaps) The input shaft spline is the standard Nissan 25mm 24-tooth clutch spline, so no clutch modifications.

Transmission will come with tranfer case so it's ready to bolt in. Also has billet steel sandwich plate between transfer case and bellhousing to strengthen and stiffen transmission. Will suit R32 and R33 GTRs with push type clutch as the bellhousing on this transmission only has the push clutch slave cylinder mounting points. Can suit R34 GTR if push clutch and 4.11 diffs. All parts put in box was to bring it back to peak condition for sale. The reason for sale is I'm over 500kw at wheels now and am looking to go to a sequential to make the most of this car.

Have done 10's on this box before reconditioning and found it a pleasure to use. Will suit single turbo GTRs as the ratios really change a laggier (boost above 5000rpm) GTR compared to 5 speeds.

Will ship anywhere in Australia. Serious inquiries only please. Interested parties can contact Ben on 0401 779 905 for more information. Am possibly negotable on price to serious people only.

Will sell for a bargain price of $7800 delivered with an OS Giken R3C triple plate clutch + flywheel (worth over $3000 for the clutch)

Cheers for reading and will answer all PMs. Please note I am on holidays and won't be able to ship until the new year.

Edited by BK
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Clutch sold pending payment. Make an offer on the gearbox, I'm not giving it away though... (so no I won't take $6000 for it)

People asking about the gearset, it is not like a OS giken gearset which uses lots of existing Nissan parts. EVERYTHING inside the case from gears, shafts, selectors ect is manufactured by QUAIFE. The assemblies were over $11,000. (more like $14000 when released)

Edited by BK
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Cheers mate.

I'll be posting some photos up this week because I'm going to put the gearset back in the bellhousing on the weekend.

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Looks like I was wrong about the serious buyers - nothing but bloody time wasters.

If you want a good, reliable dog box contact me.

I will take deposits and part payments but the price is the price, which I think is very fair.

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