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Hey All,

I have decided to sell my 2-way LSD. It has been in my R32 for about 15 months and is the tightest most predictable diff you can put in your skyline. I bought it when the car was used for drifting on a wet skidpan and it was fantastic. the car has not been drifted now for over a year and I have not made use of it.

Recently I had a catastrophic rear end failure caused by a worn CV and 300rwkw so I bought a whole new rear end for the skyline and decided to put the Viscous that came with it in and put the 2 way diff aside till I start drifting again but its not going to happen for ages so I might as well sell it.

I bought the diff from SSS automotive and paid a premium for it.

It was fitted to my R32 skyline and will fit R32, R33, S13, and S14 you would have to check if it fits an R34 I am 95% sure it does but have never fitted one so i would check with your mechanic.

You can pull your diff out and swap this lsd into your housing but If you need it I can also throw in a 4.3:1 crown wheel, pinion wheel, bearings, housing and a backing plate. that will suit an R32 or S13. It has been dissasembled and checked but can be put back together for you if needed and you just want to bolt it in the car and get going.

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Located in Melbourne but postage is no problem.

Just to note: if you are looking at getting an LSD this is as TIGHT AS A NUNS NASTY!!!! it will get you sliding better than anything else available but really is a very tight diff.

Asking $550

Cheers!

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