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Hi

For sale is S15 calipers and rotors.

Callipers are in perfect working order with standard looking pads (not sure).

Rotors have seen better days and have heat spots on them and warped. I haven't measured the thickness but they are probably close to minimum size. edit: rotors are 28.3 mm

Kind of wierd but they were on my R32 GTSt when I bought it and I'm pretty sure they are the same as standard R32 GTSt (280mm diameter). I'm not sure why they were on it? Anyway 100mm bolt centres and fit almost all nissans from the same era.

Reason for selling : Upgrade

I want $300 for the calipers and $25 for the rotors. Calipers now $220!

Also for sale driver and passenger seats from a GTSt.

Really good condition. Only problem is that the plastic on the passengers side where the adjusters are is not held in by the 2 bolts. (little bit of plastic is broken off and it doesn't sit right)

Reason for selling : Upgrade

I would like $75 for drivers sid and $50 for passenger. or $100 for both. Now $80 for both! SOLD

R32 standard diff centre. I bought a diff complete and put a spool centre into it. The viscous centre is what I'm selling out of that diff. In very good condition when I pulled it out and the guy said that it never open wheeled on him when he had it. 80,000 km's I was told. $120 SOLD

I'm working in country victoria on 2 week stints so I'm home every 2nd weekend for inspection and pickup.

PM, Post here or give me a call 0421332860

Thanks,

Russ

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hay mate,,curious as to were you got a spool for a 32 diff and how much are they

also are they different spools for lsd vs vlsd

throw us a pm

cheers

Hey man

the spool was in the car when I bought it from Japan and I just had to replace the diff that surrounded it, centre was fine.

I think they are generally cheaper than power lock LSD's like 1.5 and 2 ways but there are down sides. Mostly understeer induced by the diff wanting to go straight ahead. It's damn strong though.

I think I would prefer to have a 2 way but this is what I got and it works for what I need it to do.

I'm not sure if there are different brands or different types for lsd's or vlsd's but I reckon they are all about the same. It just locks both axles together. Nothing fancy about that!

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