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hey guys, selling my r32 gtst 1990

but i want to sell off the diff first and put the standard one back in

it was already in the car when i imported it, its in perfect order nothings wrong with it

im asking $400 plus a standard lsd (in good working order) plus you pay/organise the swap

very reliable very predictable, thank f**k for it, it has saved me a few times when i first got my car taking off in the wet like a noob lol

perfect for drift enthusiasts, also does sik skids bro lol

cheers

Edited by bLaQ.bOi

the diff is tight... like daddy daughter tight

its never slipped on me once never ever

its so so noise wise, in the car people say wtf is that

the slower you turn the harder it clunks. sometimes it gets the shakes lol

hey guys well ive gone out and had alook

and i cant see any branding on it (its still attached to the car) but its definatly a 2way

i mite have to take it out and have a look i guess

fek lol

There will not be any branding of the 2 way on the diff casing unless if you're really lucky. Only on the carrier (center).

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