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As per topic, selling my Gearbox, was installed on my R32 GTR, almost new, never raced only dyno tuning since purchased.

Gearbox comes with Os Giken 4 plate clutch (almost new) and also included is the transfer case.

Also available is a quick, clutch less shifter.

This setup set me back ~ $25K

Gearbox $14K ono

Shifter $ 1.5K ono

For more info please don't hesitate to contact me. PM me here for fastest response as I am overseas for the next 4 weeks.

Star32

. :cheers:

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Hi there mate,

Yes it is a sequential box and when it comes to ratios, not completely sure of exact numbers as Holinger has hundreds of different gear ratios to chose from, but this box was sorted to work with the 4.11 gears in the R32 GTR and so first five gears similar as standard 32 box and on top of that you have an extra gear as well.

This type of gearbox is being used, today, in number of different applications so it is no different than one used in 2WD application.

:cheers:

HI Star32

Is it a Sequential box?, what are the ratios ?

Can it be run without the transfer case as im after 2wd version.

Regards

Ledge

How many kms has it done?? Start cut or heli?

Hi Jarrod,

On the road about 500km, mostly used on the dyno for tuning. All up around 1500km or so.

Straight cut gears.

:cheers:

And the clutch is the same amount? 0433663833 can u send me some pics also where u from?

Hi Jarrod,

The clutch same amount, brand new, installed with the gearbox.

Box is in Sydney.

I am in Hong Kong for the next 3 weeks, hard to get pics. Box looks new as what you might see on internet photos of new Holinger boxes.

:cheers:

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