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Porsche Transmission New Synchro Ring 3-6th G50/32 on 2040-parts.com

US $293.00
Location:

Boulder, Colorado, United States

Boulder, Colorado, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:928.304.211.30 GB Warranty:Yes Surface Finish:steel Part Brand:GBOX

THESE S T E E L  SYNCHRO RINGS IMPROVE THE PERFORMANCE OF THE SHIFTING ASSEMBLY DURING HARD DRIVING CONDITIONS DUE TO THEIR THERMAL EXPANSION PROPERTIES.  AS THE TEMPERATURE RISES, THE STEEL GEAR AND SYNCHRO COMBINATION EXPAND AT THE SAME RATE MAKING FOR SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE. NOT SURE IF THESE FIT YOUR TRANSMISSION?  PLEASE GIVE US A CALL...WE'D BE HAPPY TO SPEAK WITH YOU!

 

Steel synchroniser ring for all 5 speed G50 transmissions as well as late-model GT2, GT3, and Twin Turbo gearboxes, 3rd through 6th gear.  Also can be used in the 993 6 speed transmission.

 

These synchro rings are superior to the brass rings currently available through Porsche. 

 

These synchro rings have been tested extensively on the road and track and have given excellent performance results. 

 

Racing teams as well as general purpose vehicles will benefit greatly from this high-performance synchro. Expert installation is required, and should only be done by a qualified technician or GBOX directly.

 

 

For additional information, pricing, and availability on this product, contact

GBOX at (303) 440-8899.

 

Call for information regarding quantity discounts. 

 

ABOUT GBOX: GBOX is a Porsche driveline service and development company located in Boulder, Colorado. GBOX provides premium rebuild services for all models of Porsche, and brings over 40 years of experience to it’s customers. GBOX also specializes in custom engineered performance, and hard-to-find parts including steel synchros, billet shift forks, and many other high performance products.

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