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As the title states I have a used SAN 2745 KAAZ 1.5 WAY 20 plate LSD centre.

Suits R34 GTT and S15. Check the KAAZ chart as it may suit others too.

I bought it new and it was in my car for 6 months. I took it out when I sold the car. I ran the diff in correctly as per KAAZ instructions. KAAZ diff oil used also.

It is in perfect condition.

Item is located in Wollongong but will post anywhere at buyers expense.

Price $800 or nearest offer.

Contact 0409 903 669 if required.

If you need pics let me know but I'm sure you know what it looks like!!

Thanks :)

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hi mate

have checked the kaaz US website as I'm in the market for a 1.5 way lsd and it has the part no. you've got in the 2way column for GT-t and S15.

can you check and re-confirm please.

Reggie.

hi mate

have checked the kaaz US website as I'm in the market for a 1.5 way lsd and it has the part no. you've got in the 2way column for GT-t and S15.

can you check and re-confirm please.

Reggie.

Hi Reggie,

My mistake, it is definately a 1.5 way. On the box it states: DBN 2745, which is what I did order for my Skyline!

Thanks,

Toby.

OK, I totally stuffed up!!!

The KAAZ is a DBN 2745 1.5 way 8 plate LSD.

Sorry for any confusion.

I would edit my ad but I don't know how!! If anyone does, please let me know so I can fix it up.

Cheers.

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