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What condition is it in?

Why are u selling it, to replace it with a stock one?

How many km's has it done?

When selling something please give as much detail as possible (including price) so people can make an informed decision.

PS: I'm not interested in buying it myself, just thought i will ask the obvious questions to help everyone else.

the diff is currently in my car as i said , and its in excellent order. The reason why i havent put a price on this item is because i dont know how much its worth, but i was told by a couple of people that it is worth a fair bit.

please give me a call if you're interested on 46531575 or 0404810421 ask for matthew

Originally posted by ma160802

what are you offering?

$100 and a spin around the track in my car once it's installed.

As Blitz said , post a price , this is not a dutch auction.

Cheers

Ken

I'd suggest you do your research before randomly advertising your goods for sale.

There are many types of NISMO LSDs available.

Two main types are: SSS LSD, and Mechanical LSD.

SSS LSD has two different types available for BNR32 and BCNR33:

2 Way LSD - 38420-RS205-E

1.5 Way LSD - 38420-RS207-E

Both are 105,000 Yen.

The NISMO Mechanical LSD, there are 4 types available for GTR:

R200 LSD - BNR32 Start ~ 93/02 - 4.111 Ratio - 38420-RS500A

R200 LSD - BNR32 93/02 ~ End - 4.111 Ratio - 38420-RS581A

R200 LSD - BCNR33 - 4.111 Ratio - 38420-RS581A

R200 LSD - BNR34 - 3.545 Ratio - 38420-RS581A

All are 86,000 Yen.

WHICH ONE DO YOU HAVE?

The bill for my time is in the mail. Prompt payment is appreciated.

Merli

ma160802 should be able to afford quite a bit for the info... judging by what he wants for the diff... LOL Seriously ma160802, we are buying close to 80yen at the moment, and consiquently parts are cheap from Nippon. Think your $AUD1300 is a bit steep.

I have a standard "out of R32" clutch type centre in extremely good condition you can have for $AUD500.00 FOB. Don't want your AM one though

Ciao

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