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Item 1 A pair of HKS Adjustable Cam Gears to suit RB motors that came with a car I bought but have no use for them as I already have a spare pair of JUN ones. Price - $220 pair

Item 2 Nismo GT 2 WAY LSD to suit S14/R33 as is or with swapping rear plates with your existing diff and using S14/R33/R34 front diff bushes will bolt straight into S13/R32/Cefiro etc. Diff is like new only seen 2000km with me and had just been freshly fitted before coming from Japan and hadn't even been filled with oil previously. Diff is nice and tight yet perfectly streetable. Price - $850

Location - Adelaide but will post at buyers expense

Contact - SMS 0404998591 or PM me

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Edited by nigelswazi
making a bit of a nice profit on that diff at $850...

Please explain? What are you talking about? I sourced this diff from Japan through a mate of mine who imports parts who im sure you don't know but cost me in excess of $1000 so how am I making a profit? Im actually losing $150 at $850

Edited by nigelswazi
nar

Clearly showning you posted a pile of bs in my post for nothing.

My Trader Rating clearly explains I am a honest and trusted seller!

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