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all turbo skylines come out with a viscus lsd. these can be reshimed to act like a normal viscus. lock under acceleration or shimed super tight to be like a welded/ 2 way diff. a new shim from nissan costs around $10 and for someone thats done one takes only a few hours.

KAZZA do cheap locker diffs. 1 1.5 and 2 way for about $1100 which is cheap for a new diff centre.

so are you after a complete diff or just a centre. if yours is just single spinning than a re shim and some new lsd oil and it would probably be sweet as.

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Hey mate I got a weldy that has never been used, never even put it back together, the centre is still out of housing so you can have a look at it if you want, it comes with everything including, all you need to do is bolt it back together and away you go.

I welded it up at my old engineering job back in Melbourne and then decided to sell the car, give me a PM if you are interested in it mate

Oh and I also have a HICAS lock bar if you are intereted

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so are you after a complete diff or just a centre. if yours is just single spinning than a re shim and some new lsd oil and it would probably be sweet as.

haha already had two 1.5mm shims in it :) kinda went bang on the way to devonport n had to get trailered home haha

Hey mate I got a weldy that has never been used, never even put it back together, the centre is still out of housing so you can have a look at it if you want, it comes with everything including, all you need to do is bolt it back together and away you go.

I welded it up at my old engineering job back in Melbourne and then decided to sell the car, give me a PM if you are interested in it mate

Oh and I also have a HICAS lock bar if you are intereted

Already got a HICAS lock bar but thanks anyway ;) how much u looking at for the diff?

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