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  • 2 weeks later...

I'm not too sure what you mean by right hand side (eg. facing the car or looking out of it)

Any who....

I have a passengers side front drive shaft for $80 if you're interested.

Located in Hoppers Crossing.

cheers,

Greg

I cut the drivers side one in frustration.

I *may* have a spare one from another GTR that I've got here.

I'll let you know if it does become available.

Greg

  • 3 weeks later...

just a quick question to every one. A R33 has a wider track then r32's, so are the front drive shafts longer and by how much? 1inch??? If any one has both for sale, are you able to measure the distance from inside boot to boot, just the exposed shaft part!!! any info would be great.

Thanks

  • 4 weeks later...

Hi mate, Dave here from JAP WAREHOUSE we have it in stock and ready for pickup or delivery. we are located in Melbourne and you may contact us at any time on 9338-5277 or mobile 0419155720/0402453527

Hi Dave from JAP WAREHOUSE,

IF you have the both types of front driveshafts, left and right R32 and R33 GTR, are you able to measure them and tell me if there is any difference in length between the r32 and r33's???

thanks

Jetman

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