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I have a fully built Dodson GR6 transmission

Parts list below, pretty much the full Dodson Catalog.

our race only car is going to a lightweight specially adapted rear wheel drive transmission which is a change in direction after our new transmission was just finished being built in December. The transmission has never been used (other than the standard Run in and check by the Dodson authorised Technician test car). Also has all the new Dodson tranny and diff oils. ATS Carbon Rear diff.

All the parts are brand new. Read: Brand new promax clutch, Brand new 1-6 straight cut greatest. and all the parts listed below.

We also have a a billet transmission selector fork installed (this is the fork that failed in my transmission originally)

I don't need a transmission swap but will consider if it makes the sale.

The full build cost and supply of a second hand transmission would fetch AU$55,000

Will sell for $49,000.

Steve Thatcher From JustJap in Sydney (the Dodson authorised australian technicians) will happily answer any questions/verify the work and the install. his email is:

Steve Thatcher [email protected]

R35 CPM PRO MAX COMPLETE CLUTCH 1000 FT/LBS+

R35 MC1 2MM MECHANICAL CIRCLIP 1 2MM

R35 MC2 MECHANICAL CIRCLIP 2

R35 GL GEAR LOCK FOR FWD TRANFER GEAR

R35 ORK O RING KIT

R35 OPK OIL PUMP UPGRADE AND REPAIR KIT

R35 DCS HIGH TEMP DIFF SIDE COVER SEAL

R35 TP BILLET ALLOY TRANSMISSION PAN/SUMP includes R35MK

R35 TF TRANSMISSION FILTER REUSEABLE

R35 TFP TRANSMISSION FLUID + 30 DEG AMBIENT

R35 DO1 HEAVY DUTY DIFFERENTIAL OIL

R35 ETS ENGINE TEMP SWITCH 68 DEG C

R35 RSS HEAVY DUTY CLUTCH RETURN SPRING SEAL

R35 OPP OIL PUMP END PLATE AND GASKET

R35 6SGS SC 6 SPEED GEAR SET STRAIGHT CUT

R35 FWDCH FWD UPGRADED CLUTCH HOUSING

R35 FWDCP FWD UPGRADED CLUTCH

R35 FWDP FRONT WHEEL DRIVE PINION

R35 FOS FWD OUTPUT SHAFT

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