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ITEM: TRUST (Quaife) GTR 6-Speed H-Pattern 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 (minus transfer case)

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. Just spent $1,000 rebuilding box and replaced 3rd gear by Terry @ Award Diff & Gearbox. Said that this is one of the best condition TRUST dog boxes he has seen.

Box was 'sold pending payment' but have not seen any money so it's back up for sale - first in with the $$$ gets it. No timewasters please.

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Sorry, just saw your post, tk80.

Third gear didn't break. Found a small crack in one of the teeth so decided that it would be best to change it. Parts are very easy to source - I had the gear shipped to my door within a week of ordering. Terry at Award has rebuilt plenty of these and there aren't any problems in sourcing parts (Quaife in UK via local distributor).

I have personally run 600rwhp through a Trust box. I know of other cars running more than that (700+), however, unsure of any maximum. I guess it also comes down to how you drive them and the clutch you are using.

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Yes, comes complete with gear lever + housing, gate, and switch etc - all you need is your own transfer case. It does not have the clutch fork.

I will also throw in a brand new TRUST 6 speed chrome gearknob.

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Is the Box still for sale? Would you be able to ship it to brisbane? I have a 32 gtr making 538rwhp and am thinking about going this option, what are they like to drive as i have never driven one with a dog box in it? I have a custom made NPC clutch which took a little getting used to but it should just bolt straight up right? Is it still out of car or re you using it at the moment?

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