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FOR SALE!! $12,000

  • Brand New PPG 5 Speed Straight Cut Dog Box suit nissan GTR 32/33
  • Never been used (has oil in the gearbox)
  • Full gearbox Bearing kit installed.
  • Also comes with Billet Main Shaft.
  • This Gearbox Features the best of everything PPG has to offer.
  • Fully Assembled by one of the very best Mark Jacobsen from Godzilla Motorsports.
  • It is the full gearbox less the Transfercase.
  • Also has Gearstick which is not shown in the photos.

    One of PPG's most infamous gearsets, this exact product powered Theo Woolett's 8 second R32 GTR to the title of fastest H pattern gearbox powered GTR in the world. Able to withstand over 1000 engine horsepower, this set has endured punishing abuse in all corners of the globe and has an unrivalled reputation as a near bulletproof drivetrain solution for those not wanting to fit a costly and sometimes less reliable sequential gearbox to their GTR .

A direct fitment product that comes complete with 1-2 and 3-4 billet selector forks.

PART NUMBER-PPG5SPSTRGTR

APPLICATION-Nissan Skyline

R32/R33 5 Speed

Engine-RB26

Ratios: 2.621 / 1.637 / 1.240 / 1.000 / 0.839

Horsepower Rating: 1000 hp

Notes-PPG manufactures a solid billet mainshaft and also the 5/Rev Selector Rod that is recommended for vehicles exceeding 900hp

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Gearbox has been cleaned since these photos and looks like new..

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Also have a brand new npc clutch to be sold with gearbox to match the big billet shaft. Clutch is rated well over a 1000hp as is the gearbox,

Yea mate the billet shaft is alot bigger in diameter than the standard shaft. It is the same as a chevy truck spline. So thats why i will offer to sell the clutch as well.

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