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Hey Fellas,

Holinger 6 Speed Sequential Gearbox Nissan RB26 is fitted to my 180SX Race Car Gear will bolt up to RB Engines

Includes:

Strain gauge shifter for flat shifts

Gear indicator Display

This gearbox is practically brand new I've done 3 passes at WSID then the car has been in storage for awhile , currently gearbox is still in the car can easily be arranged to be pulled out ready to go

Priced to sell at $23.000

Serious buyers only!!

Below is information taken from Holinger website at http://www.holinger.com.au/gtr.php

Sequential shift dog-change gearbox designed for use in the R32 and R33 Nissan Skyline GTR

The gearbox is designed to bolt directly to the Nissan RB Series engine at the front and standard Nissan R32/R33 transfer case at the rear.

These transmissions are used with great success in cars with more than 1000hp in drag racing applications.

All gears are removable from shafts with an extensive range of ratios available.

Gear change is performed by using the standard Nissan gear lever and mechanism.

The gear lever is pulled back for up changes and pushed forward for down changes.

Clutch splines are normally 1 1/8" x 26, 24/48DP, 30 deg P.A., but can be ordered with standard Nissan splines.

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