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PPG 5 Speed Straight Cut Dog Box For Sale

Hi all bit of a EOI currently have my dog box apart and tossing up selling it, it has traveled 500km's before i pulled it and had it dissembled due to some issues shifting which turned out to be due to poor assembly (I'm not naming the shop as they shut down a few years ago).

The Gear-set is currently out of the case and can be inspected, currently there is damage to one of the dogs, (i will update the damaged parts and upload photos this afternoon). Instead of slapping it together flogging it off I'm being 100% honest with the condition and what parts need to be replaced. As the dog box is currently a gearbox shop in Syd i have a few options which will vary the price.

PPG Parts List:

PPG GTR 5SPD S/C DOG - LARGE SPLINE

PPG GTR 5SPD BILLET MAIN SHAFT

PPG GTR BILLET SANDWICH

Price: $10,500 Neg PM if serious

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enough damage worth replacement, if the shop that was open that put it together they would be wearing the main-shaft up their backside

Parts needed: 3/4 inner hub, 1/2 outer hub dogs, 2nd gear

im looking to make a quick sale as i'm having another box built

Price Drop: 9,5k

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