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Used Cusco Type MZ 1.5 way LSD for R34 GTT. I believe this will also fit straight in to a S15 (r200 diff housing) $1200

Used Cusco tension rod bar (strengthens front k-frame behind swatbars) $120 ono

Both items in excellent condition. Melbourne pickup preferred, or can post at your cost.

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From the web:

"Cusco MZ Type LSD, available in 1, 1.5 and 2 ways. The Type MZ LSD is most suited to the track, whereas the Type RS is suited to the street.

With the Type RS, the initial torque is absorbed by the RS springs therefore the initial torque comes on gently compared to the Type MZ which comes on stronger as it uses cone plates and response of the LSD is better, as the friction is lower.

*Lower initial torque *Lower power loss *Reacts well to delicate pedal work *Durable and develops initial torque steadily"

hey bud can you post a pic of the Used Cusco tension rod bar im not quite sure of what you mean i think you mean castor bar but different people call it different things. also not to shit can you or nothing but i think the diff price is way high as you can get 1.5 way diffs for round 800. but goodluck with sale. cheers

Prices are negotiable. If I don't get the price I want for it, I'll just keep it until i do. i have over $20k of other JDM parts I have sitting at home for my next car. It's no big deal to me.

Tension rod bar sits behind the front swaybar

http://www.rmsmotorparts.com.au/cgi-bin/Ho...tension_rod.htm

this will fit R34 GTT or R33 GTS-t (same model number)

skyline pdf of diffs

slivia and skyline PDF for diffs

Just thought i would post this up to help out anyone wondering if it will fit there cars.

I might be interested in the bar? i will have a think about it and let you know.

  • 2 weeks later...

if the bar is not taken i will take it then. post to 2099 please. i guess it will fit 4 door GTT without a problem,right.. cheers

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