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dont like ur chances man its still in the car sorry.....if i get say $100 deposit im willing to pull it out on the fact that if its a nismo mech lsd like u want u will pay the balance plus freight...i have another person keen at the moment... ill let u know if it falls thru..

don't bother then, thanks.

dont like ur chances man its still in the car sorry.....if i get say $100 deposit im willing to pull it out on the fact that if its a nismo mech lsd like u want u will pay the balance plus freight...i have another person keen at the moment... ill let u know if it falls thru..

yeah thats cool... im just not keen on pulling it out and having the car off the road for nuthin....thats just how the owner of the car that the lsd is in said he will do it...sorry if im sounding like a prick but i can understand where he is comming from...

yeah thats fair enough too... he was told when he got the car that it was nismo mechanical lsd and it feels very nice and positive when u up the car.... so id say it is the real deal... i was gonna check 100% to be sure and pull a cover off b4 i ship it to anyone so they know what they are getting anyway.... all he wants is just a bit of comitment that if it is whats wanted then it will be bought thats all.... if u dont have any luck with it pm me or somethin... i think u will find the price is good.... thanks Jon ,and yeah man no hard feelings at all...

watch out with second hand LSd's.. I bought a nismo 2way second hand for 1K and the clutch pack was totally wasted basically the thing was useless. Just ordered a brand new Nismo 2way comes with everything for 1800. cost more i know but it's the real dealand you know exactly what your getting.

No as far as all the S15's ive seen they are viscous LSD.

watch out with second hand LSd's.. I bought a nismo 2way second hand for 1K and the clutch pack was totally wasted basically the thing was useless. Just ordered a brand new Nismo 2way comes with everything for 1800. cost more i know but it's the real dealand you know exactly what your getting.

No as far as all the S15's ive seen they are viscous LSD.

Do you still have the old nismo diff? clutch packs can be replaced.

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