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GTR Shafts don't fit in GTST hubs.

The Drive shafts on my car (A-LSD GTST) were 30mm splined 5 bolt shafts
The new Diff has 6 bolt half shafts, so I decided to use the GTR Shafts that I got with the diff, but then discovered that GTR Shafts have 32mm splines.

So I pinched the 32GTR Hubs from Matt Borci's 32R rolling shell and swapped them into my knuckles...

Like a glove... ? Definite learning experience :P Now I just need to get my ABS working again and I'll be very happy :)

Whats the must have accessory for the gopro3? LCD screen or battery pack? Or neither.

what you want to use it for.

if your need long life the battery pack is good.

LCD is useless for the 3, just use the app and use your phone as view finder.

spend extra money on attachments and mounts and such.

LCD is a godsend for the GoPro 1.

never fit on the GoPro 1 HD2 had the expansion port, I've now got the wifi backpac for it and that better than the LCD as you can control it from in the car with it.

3 has it built in so even better

Happy birthday birds!

Fark celebrity apprentice hasn't started and yet I despise it already not to mention the lack of celebrities - dawn Fraser sure the rest have about as much profile as roadkill

i was thinking the same thing, at least the u.s version is alright.

never fit on the GoPro 1 HD2 had the expansion port, I've now got the wifi backpac for it and that better than the LCD as you can control it from in the car with it.

3 has it built in so even better

I have the HD hero and it fits; pretty sure it's a GoPro 1

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