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Hey Guys

Got a R32 GTST Single piece tailshaft to sell.

Bought it about a month ago and have decided to go back to a 2 piece for comfort.

Paid $650 for it. Has Spicer uni's in it.

Looking for $600.

Thanks Phil

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Have only driven it from the mechanic since I got the new unis put in it but watched them balance it and balanced really well and drove really well going home.

When i first put it in it was awesome better then the standard shaft that was in it. Really smooth to drive but the uni's were out of phase when first installed so it spat them within 8 hours so had the shaft fully redone then decided to go back to the two piece because I haven't got the time at the moment to put a tailshaft loop in.

Edited by Phil-085
  • 3 weeks later...

Thanks for the insight man I was quoted $650 thats why I have it up for for this price. This one is brand new as well not been used so lets say $400 including delivery does that sound better

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