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Ok I am selling my Holinger built HKS 6 speed dogbox.

The gearbox has just had a complete rebuilt by Award Diff in Sydney with all genuine Holinger parts.

Comes as a complete package, transfer case, triple plate clutch etc for you to bolt straight in.

The box was behind by R33 GTR that as run at WTAC a few time and last dyno'd at 1027hp.

Box never missed a beat until I had a not so great driver behind her.

On holingers website it is as follows -

The HKS-GTR was developed for tuning company HKS, and was effectively a double-overdrive ratio version of the GRA-6N, GTR Skyline transmission.

Will also run 2wd if you swap out the transfer case.

To buy a replacement with the extras u need to run it you are looking at close to $25k.

Pic is for reference

$12000 located in Rydalmere

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