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Selling the top of the range Nismo GT LSD 2 Way Mechanical Diff, 4.3 Ratio complete in R200 S13/R32 housing with ABS sensor and loom in the nose! These are extremely rare perfect for those wishing to retain their ABS when they upgrade their diff to mechanical, most mechanical diffs are in the non-abs housings which are a little shorter and wont suit ABS vehicles without changing complete tailshaft as the tailshaft is shorter on a ABS model. This is one of the best diffs for a street/track combo being perfectly streetable similar in performance to a ATS Carbon. This diff comes complete with the front diff bolts from S13/R32 to make it a straight fit into S14/R33 applications by just swapping the rear plate (takes 2mins can even do for you if you bring your diff). Comes complete with the 5 bolt half shafts but these can be swapped quite easily with your current diffs six bolt ones they are just held in by circlip so just pull and tap. This one of the best diff centres on the market and the 4.3 ratio will give you a instant increase in acceleration!

Condition - Mint

Price - $850

Location - Adelaide

Contact - PM or sms 0404998591

Edited by nigelswazi
can this be fitted to a non abs r33?

Not without changing the tailshaft

I do have a Nismo 2way in housing for a non-abs R33 that I was going to put in my own car, but need cash to fix a few things up with my car first, if you are interested pm me as may sell

would it fit on a R34 GTT?

Not sure as I have never owned a R34 as long as they still used the R200 diffs then it should.

Price Drop for this weekend only $800

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