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Can the r200 2way nismo dif that has been pulled from a gtr33 fit into a 33 gtst with no modification? If it needs modding what mods need to be looked into for this to work. Currently to replace the old s1 r33 diff single spinah to a 2 way just looking into it. As i can get a 2nd hand 2way nismo gtr diff for $400 Landed?

you cant dop it.

the 32 one has differant casing. the front mounting bolts arnt bushed. and the rear cover is diferant but can be swapped. also the yoke on the pinion is differant. but it can be swapped. your best getting the centre swapped over. the 33 one uses 31 spline stub axles the 32gtst uses 29 spline. also diferant bolt pattern.

your goint to need: gtr rear hubs and shafts. and the whole subframe to do it properly.

With a nismo, i'd expect you could just grab the 5 bolt output shafts to suit from nissan and chuck the center in your existing housing. All the nismo centers are the same, only difference in the part numbers are for the type of output shafts that come with it (obviously, 1.5/2 way and pro etc are different but you get the idea). I've got the part numbers for the 5 bolts shafts floating around somewhere for a regular old 1.5 way/2 way. Dunno whether they are the same for a pro with adjustable preload.

If it was a kaaz or cusco center (or another one that uses the stock output shafts) then i'd agree with dave.

$400 landed for a s/h nismo 2way is fairly reasonable, but weigh up if its worth the cost of axles being up close to $200 each + hubs ~$100 + setting up the center in your housing ~$350.

So all up thats just over ~1k.

For a touch more you can have a new mech center landed from nengun + $350 setup BUT you don't have the meaty axles should you decide to strap a set of slicks on to it and crack in to the 10's with 450rwhp+. :P

Then you have to consider.... this s/h 2way.. does it require a rebuild or nearing a rebuild?

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