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4.375:1 rear diff gear set for my r32 GTR (have a front set).

Cheers

Justin

i got mine through SSS automotive in NSW, same as you had a front already.

http://www.sssautomotive.com.au/

cost me about $450 for the complete rear diff pumpkin, just put my GTR LSD in the centre they sent me,

as the GTS4 has a viscous LSD

total cost was $650 after a put a Nismo kit through my LSD.

Cheers

wtb, R33 series 1 headlights. Don't need to be perfect condition. Let me know what you've got :)

cheapest place to grab them is Ebay,

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Nissan-ECR33-S1-Series-1-Zenki-RH-side-Head-light-JDM-s15-c33-a31-r32-r33-GTR-/280932778465?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item4168e601e1

to buy them in the trade you'll at least $200

Cheers

hi all!

im chacing a front bar to suit r33 series 2. with or without indicators/fog lights.

something that needs minor repair is fine,,, look at almost anything!!!

pm , call or txt ,. ph 0417589201

Still after the following for the 32:

- Front bar (would prefer standard GTST bar).

- Right projector type headlight.

- Left Type M side skirt.

- GTST bonnet latch.

And considering if anyone's got them:

- Screamer.

- 3" front pipe.

- x2 3" stainless 2 bolt exhaust flanges.

Will probably just buy these bits new but worth asking!

Edited by Bushy

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