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Hey guys i am selling a brand new O.S Geiken Straight Cut Dog Box...

i have recently got it built actually it was delivered to J.E.M today which is who organised the gearbox as my power needs have changed i no longer need this gearbox

the box cost me 6200 to get built not including the purchase of the gearbox... This is brand new never been put into a car here are the specs

1th to 4th straight cut billet gears, dog engagement. 5th gear stock.

- Multiple piece layshaft for ease of assembly, strength and ratio changes

- Retention of OEM 5th gear assembly provides OEM NVH levels during cruise and freeway driving

- Straight cut gears (1st~3rd) for maximum power transmission and minimal losses

- Billet shift forks for absolute positive engagement and safety

- Billet shifter interlock barrel (OE sintered metal barrel fractures from the dog engagement shock loading)

Ratios:

1st: 3.1

2nd: 1.93

3rd: 1.31

4th: 1.0

5th: stock

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I am after $6200 as thats what the gearset and labour cost to put it in not worried about the purchase price of the gearbox and sorry yes you are right its a PAR Billet Gearset not O.S Geiken

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Hey guys i am selling a brand new PAR Billet Straight Cut Dog Box...

i have recently got it built actually it was delivered to J.E.M today which is who organised the gearbox as my power needs have changed i no longer need this gearbox

the box cost me 6200 to get built not including the purchase of the gearbox... This is brand new never been put into a car here are the specs

1th to 4th straight cut billet gears, dog engagement. 5th gear stock.

- Multiple piece layshaft for ease of assembly, strength and ratio changes

- Retention of OEM 5th gear assembly provides OEM NVH levels during cruise and freeway driving

- Straight cut gears (1st~3rd) for maximum power transmission and minimal losses

- Billet shift forks for absolute positive engagement and safety

- Billet shifter interlock barrel (OE sintered metal barrel fractures from the dog engagement shock loading)

Ratios:

1st: 3.1

2nd: 1.93

3rd: 1.31

4th: 1.0

5th: stock

Make an offer

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