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3 hours ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

They spelt Samsonas wrong lol

Congrats mate, when are the t shirts being mad for roll racing? ?

Can't be outdone by @BakemonoRicer

Yes Brett is on my hit list at roll racing that's for sure, he'll never live it down when i fly past him

Brett, what made you choose PPG over Samsonas, & are you upgrading to a larger input shaft?

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The biggest selling point was ease of fitment but also I don’t like the massive shifter in the samsonas and like that I can put the shift boot back over the ppg. Yes it has the big input shaft, it’s standard on their sequentials 

On 11/09/2020 at 5:25 PM, r32-25t said:

I decided to do a 9 plate set up in the drum for the transfer case and did the required measuring for the clearance. I only needed to go up one plate size and lucky for me Ben @BK had one in his collection and was nice enough to sell it to me

just like to say thanks again to Ben for all the advise and selling me the plate can’t wait to drive it 

No worries mate, glad I could help. So a PPG sequential going in, nice one.

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On 13/09/2020 at 6:24 AM, r32-25t said:

The biggest selling point was ease of fitment but also I don’t like the massive shifter in the samsonas and like that I can put the shift boot back over the ppg. Yes it has the big input shaft, it’s standard on their sequentials 

I agree the shifter is a bit of an eye sore but it does make shifting very light and easy for a dog box.

The ppg is a quieter box and it does fit in a 32 a bit better but as with everything there are downsides at all.

Should match the single turbo well!

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1 hour ago, Shoota_77 said:

What sort of pool do you recommend?

Type of pool is your call, but I recommend calling it a "RFS emergency water source" to assist with approvals

1 hour ago, r32-25t said:

Above ground and when the kids stop using it pull it down and put a shed on it 

Maybe the pool can be underground storage for more parts when the shed goes over the top?

Some how I missed that the box didn’t come with a speedo drive, jumped onto kudos website and a bit of money later have a brand new A9C3D6A1-06F9-4B39-A7DB-378DED05E6FF.thumb.jpeg.c5eba1144021797f67a45fbbfe6bc644.jpegthen put the transfer on the box and buttoned everything up and now the box is ready to go in the car 9D336DD4-E39F-4279-B7B3-BFF06A208057.thumb.jpeg.9e15618b7010d8408c84262dee9d0926.jpeg

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