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ITEM: TRUST (Quaife) 6 Speed dog gearbox with billet centre/sandwich plate

TO FIT: RB26's

CONDITION: Excellent - has been rebuilt with new bearings etc

LOCATION: Sydney.

PRICE: $7,000 for the box and transfer case (ie bolt in)

PAYMENT & DELIVERY: Cash pick up or direct deposit; postage extra

CONTACT: via PM

PICS: soon

Selling this box as it is no longer suitable for car's application.

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Could you please explain which use has been done with that tranny ?

How many torque support ?

Could you use it for drag race application ( flat shifting) in a car with 940 rwhp dynojet ?

This box is a H-Pattern shifter, not a sequential...

Yes, this box can be used for both ciruit or drag. What is 940rwho dynojet equate to in real (Dyno dynamics) terms? 650-700rwhp?

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Can you tell me what power this box can take.Im making 600wkw and i use it.Thanks.What i meant to say is i want to be able to use it ALL.

Here are some pics of the box:

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Thanks for the reply.Ithink maybe i might have to go auto as its already eaten a Par dogbox.

I cant put a power figure on it however I know that cars have run in the 9 second range using these boxes.

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