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were getting hung out to dry because were red blooded australians next bbq's in summer will attract a carbon tax :rolleyes:

fknoath mate, definately if you burn the snags!!!!

its beyond a joke now.

yeah I agree.....anyone who orders steak "well done" in a restaurant should def be subject to carbon tax :nyaanyaa:

so whose celebrating a new tax added to there outgoings :ermm: do i get anything for it :ermm: so wheres it going again :ermm: i just got screwed didnt i :laugh:

i'm looking at fitting a 32gtr diff center/housing into a 32 gtst, is there anything vastly different??

axle bolt pattern is the same??

thanks

"Can anyone confirm of a 32 GTR diff will go straight into 32 gts-t?"

"Axles will be different 6x1 on GTR yours is probably 5x1"

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/300593-r32-gtr-diff-into-gts-t/

The GTR will have a CV on the nose of the diff and the GTS-T will have a uni joint.

When the S-Series guys have put a GTR diffs in thier cars they have swapped the whole cradle, i think the mounting point are different, haven't looked into it personally though.

Does anyone here have contacts with the towbar industry? Need a decent towbar fitted cheap for my daily 2010 Subaru Forester X. Was bidding on some on ebay, but they are all interstate, and I'm becoming more and more lazy these days.

Does anyone here have contacts with the towbar industry? Need a decent towbar fitted cheap for my daily 2010 Subaru Forester X. Was bidding on some on ebay, but they are all interstate, and I'm becoming more and more lazy these days.

yes, but can only tell you when i get home as dont have details with me

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