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hello,

I have a r33 gtst tomei mechanical diff complete used i dont know if its 1.5 way or 2 way if someone can tell me how to find out i will and get back to you = i want $800 ono

i also have cusco adjustable castor arms to suit r33 gtst brand new (adjustable pillow tension rods according to nengun)

$250 ono

and a set of cusco drag rods or hicas lock bars to suit r33 gtst brand new $250 ono

all the cusco stuff came from nengun so if you need to see if its what your after check out the site it also tells you if it fits anything else

castor arms are sold drag rods and diff still for sale (lots of interest but no one is playing the game) dont mind posting or hearing offers on the diff

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castor arms are sold drag rods and diff still for sale (lots of interest but no one is playing the game) dont mind posting or hearing offers on the diff

would you take 500 for the diff ? do you have any pix ?

bit low mate pm me with an offer if your serious are you located in perth ? i can pull the rear cover off to show you the centre if you like its got tomei stamped on it

castor rods and drag rods are SOLD

Edited by mrsparkle

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