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Hey,

Got some parts to get rid of. Pickup from inner west, sydney. Can post items if necessary. Please PM me for pics. Cheers.

- R32 Gtst Hydraulic Hicas unit (Approx. 130k old from 92 model...good working order...Removed to install lock bar) $30

- R32 Gtst Custom 3 inch Sidepipe (Used for 3 track days...approx 150km...bolts to dump and standard hicas bracket and exits in front of drivers side rear wheel) $120

- RB30 engine mounts (near new...approx 5-10k old) w/brackets $80

- R200 diff centre (unknown which vehicle it is from...10 bolt crownwheel pattern...can check spline count if necessary...was told by previous owner it was removed at low kms for kaaz lsd fitment...needs reshimming...appears to be in good nick inside) $90

- R34 GTR, R32 GTR, S15 + other models Rear diff centre Tomei Trax Advance 2 way EA model (Low kms...near new...comes with carrier bearings...selling due to not fitting r32 gtst) $800 or swap for good condition r32 Gtst aftermarket lsd.

* More info on diff (taken off rhdjapan):

- Model EA -

- PCD: 150

- Disc:

-- Ext Dia.: 106

-- No. (In Dia.): 10

-- No. (Ex Dia.): 10

-- Thickness: 1.7

- Spring:

-- No. Ex Teeth: OPT

-- No. In Teeth: OPT

-- No. Teeth N/A: 2

-- No. Teeth N/A Strengthening: N/A

- Size & No. of Ring Gear Bolts: 10-mm13

- No. of Serration Teeth: 30T

- Flange In Dia.: mm32.0

- Initial Torque Pre Setting (kg.m): 16.5~18.5

- Super High Initial: â—‹

- Pressure Ring Cam Angle: 60°x60°

Use Model EA for:

- Skyline BNR32 with Mechanical type LSD, on kouki models (after 2/93) exchange of the Part Numbers 38220-05U10 38220-05U11 is necessary.

- Skyline BCNR33,BNR34 with Viscous type LSD (excluded active LSD models), exchange of the Part Numbers 38220-05U10 38220-05U11 is necessary.

- Skyline HR34,ER34(NA) with Open type LSD

- Skyline ER34 Turbo with Helical type LSD after 8/99, Only MT Vehicles.

- Silvia S15 NA with Open type LSD or with Helical type LSD.

- Silvia S15 Turbo with Helical type LSD, Only MT Vehicles.

- Cedric/Gloria Y33 with Open type LSD, Only AT models with VQ30DE and VQ30DET engines

- Laurel GC35,SC35,GNC35,HC35 with Open type LSD, Only AT models.

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