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Hi,

I am relisting my mates PPG DOG box for a GTR as he has gone OS and wil be for some time, I have full access to the box (its stil in the car at the moment but can pull it out for further inspection)

His old post is here http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/347186-ppg-dog-box-suit-gtr/page__p__5610678#entry5610678

But here is the jist of it:

For Sale PPG straight cut 5speed gear box billet selectors and sandwich plate was an option the full monty box from PPG

used only for street driving not even 2000kms on box i paid 13000 from hi octane racing in sydney

billet input shaft its the bigger one of the two options and the gearbox factory in sydney put it together for me

1st 2nd and third are noisy 4th 5th are very quiet

Its the best main shaft you can get the 1200 dollar upgrade same input shaft all the big gtr boys use drag racing...... comes complete with transfer case and at extra $$$ can sell Direct clutch performance Clutch

The original asking price was $10,000

But i have been orthorised to drop the price to $9000

Any in inquieries please call or via forum.

cheers

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Hi All,

I have called HiOctain today to ask about the gear config and they confirmed that all the gears only come in a 4 speed or 5 speed set and this is a 5 speed so all gears must be straight cut dog engagement

Cheers

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