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I now realise mechanical diffs cop heaps of wear and probably won't last 30,000 kms.

I've been offered a salvaged one from an S15 half cut from Japan for $1000.

It's not a TT.

If I get it and give it to Award, will it be as new after they service it or do I have the risk of it only lasting a few months regardless.

I can get a new TT for $1850.

Please advise.

Cheers.

It really depends on the condition.

You can get the normal GT diffs for just over $1000.

If you buy this TT you will be paying Award $500 minimum to overhaul it.

So i think you would be better off buying it new.

If the TT was $500-$800 you "might' get a bargain.

It really depends on the condition.

You can get the normal GT diffs for just over $1000.

If you buy this TT you will be paying Award $500 minimum to overhaul it.

So i think you would be better off buying it new.

If the TT was $500-$800 you "might' get a bargain.

Are you sure ?

Nengun price them both the same.

The TT is no more then the GT.

The only difference is the cam angle.

  • 1 year later...

Here's a brand new Kaaz 2 way for under $1200 ( I think NIsmo ones are made by Kaaz anyway?)

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/kaaz-lsd-diff-2-way-nissian-skyline-r32-gtr-san-2610-/140485473505?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item20b59634e1

Several second hand ones for around $600 - $700.

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