Works Engineering Transmission Oil Pan Nissan Skyline R35 GT-R

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Works Engineering Transmission Oil Pan Nissan Skyline R35 GT-R

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Works Engineering Transmission Oil Pan Nissan R35 GT-R


Since GT-R is continuously evolving as a high performance vehicle, reducing the load on the transmission with the Transmission Oil Pan is highly effective and recommended for the longevity of the vehicle. Works Engineering Transmission Oil Pan for Nissan R35 GT-R utilizes a high strength aluminum with T6 high strength heat treatment to improve rigidity of the transmission case & pan. The load on the internal components is reduced, and the transmissions will operate with greater efficiency. Specific heat treatment process which been applied to increase the strength of the alloy by as much as 30%.

Features:
- Fully high Strength T6 Aluminum construction
- Fluid temperature decrease as much as 5 degree celcius
- Improves transmission case rigidity
- Transmission operates with greater efficiency
- 30% stronger through heat treating process
- Excellent black hard-anodized quality and cooling efficiency matched or surpassed any aftermarket brands
-Comes with necessary bolts

Price : RM 2436.95 (GST INCLUSIVE)

- 1 year warranty
- installation can be provided
- Direct from Works Engineering Malaysia

Payment :
- Cash/ Visa/ MasterCard/ Bankcard/ MEPS
- Paypal
- Bank Transfer to Maybank Account
- Ship to worldwide

Shop location :
Works Engineering Malaysia
36,Jalan PJS 11/7
Bandar Sunway
46150 Petaling Jaya
Selangor

Monday - Saturday
9.30am- 6.30pm

Contact :
016-229 9610 (Whatsapp / Wechat )

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