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If any one has any contacts with a diff supplier, or if anyone is selling or knows of a friend selling a -

***1.5 way mechanical diff***

Can you pretty please post here as soon as possible as I am trying to buy and organise fitting before next Sunday's skid pan day. :P :P :)

Please help as it is for a worthy cause on a tight schedule.

4 doorz

P.S. Yes mine is rooted so don't bother asking to buy it.

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mate call Gilmore Developments at Acia Ridge, ask for Scottie, and tell him Johnny said to look after u, he got mine done in a day, he said his supplier had heaps of them there. Let me know how u go. If its ne bonus i would not trust another mechanic with my car.

Originally posted by Bro

You obviously have had much different experiences to myself and at least 2 of my mates who went there, I won't be going back in a hurry.

Even if someone paid me to go, I will never go there, period. :(

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