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I have got a new Holinger Sequential gear box to suit a nissan GTR for sale. Comes with cross member, transfer case, front drive shaft, new PST carbon rear drive shaft, Tomei shifter and gear shift indicator. Gearbox has done 100 klms in my car it was purchased brand new this year in March 2010.

Selling my car so I don't need it, Price is $21000 for the lot, bolts straight in this is a bargain.

Dont ring me with offers this is the price call Dave on 0412 950192 genuine enquiries only I will supply photos to genuine buyers.

I have got a new Holinger Sequential gear box to suit a nissan GTR for sale. Comes with cross member, transfer case, front drive shaft, new PST carbon rear drive shaft, Tomei shifter and gear shift indicator. Gearbox has done 100 klms in my car it was purchased brand new this year in March 2010.

Selling my car so I don't need it, Price is $21000 for the lot, bolts straight in this is a bargain.

Dont ring me with offers this is the price call Dave on 0412 950192 genuine enquiries only I will supply photos to genuine buyers.

Still for sale....

I have got a new Holinger Sequential gear box to suit a nissan GTR for sale. Comes with cross member, transfer case, front drive shaft, new PST carbon rear drive shaft, Tomei shifter and gear shift indicator. Gearbox has done 100 klms in my car it was purchased brand new this year in March 2010.

Selling my car so I don't need it, Price is $21000 for the lot, bolts straight in this is a bargain.

Dont ring me with offers this is the price call Dave on 0412 950192 genuine enquiries only I will supply photos to genuine buyers.

Have had 2 people want it but no money... still for sale..

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