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This is a 1.5 way mechanical LSD diff centre.

Not sure of what the brand is, i took a photo of some of the prints on the centre, if anyone does know can they please tell me.

I took it out of my R33 gtst as im selling the car and figured it would be worth more.

Centre seems to be in good condition, was a tiny bit noisy, had a slight wine at about 80-90kmh

This diff locks both wheels on and off acceleration, its pretty tight.

It has seen one track day at calder park that is it, apart from the odd slide on the streets.

any questions welcome

will post at byers expense

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has it got the standard ratio ?

how do you know its a 1.5 and not a 2way?

is there noise because it needs to be re shimed?

thanks.

Sorry for the late reply people. Im not 100% sure that its a 1.5 way however this is what i was told when i bought the car.

Im looking for $400 plus postage

cheers

Its a Nismo diff, (or a standard)

If you grab a photo of this section:

R200NISMOramps.jpg

Its its cut to a diamond shape (4 cuts) its a 2 way, if its just got 2 cuts and is kind of triangle shape then its a 1.5 way.

The one pictured in this post would be a 2 way as it would have 4 cuts, but the shadow covers the top 2 cuts.

Edited by JiN_MaN

I got an e-mail from Daniel, that's about it..

I asked if the standard shafts will fit, because usually Nismo diffs require Nismo shafts to fit. If the stock shafts don't fit I'm out :)

Unless is the last model of the Nismo diff's, Nismo Pro (I think thats what they called them) then your standard shafts will fit be no problem. :(

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