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decided to buy a cheap good standard diff for now maybe rebuild my other later

DIY saids it all lol shouldnt be too hard?

My diff is fked too....

Ive been looking and reading for a while, it seems the only good solution is rebuild with a Nismo centre.

Shimming doesnt last long and may wreck the other bits in the diff, and therefore cost more to finally fix.

My biggest problem is finding someone to do it well, Diff Dr is good but way expensive.

Edited by gus's r32rb25det

Changing the whole diff isnt too hard.

Rebuilding a diff well is tricky. you need to know about all the details of clearance and gear meshing, correct backlash etc.

And the gear to measure all that. And possible machining etc.

Ill leave that to the pros.

Looking for random interior bits for R32. LH A/C vent, and other bits and bobs. Let me know if you have anything and ill see what i have. Also looking for a set of NISMO floor mats, no rush on those though.

I have full ac and heater from 32 gtst. Its a BIG pile of stuff.

A new outside air sensor too, in box.

Also some airbox thing for GTR, ill get a photo, dont know if itll fit yours. Its Richards old one.

Have old vents, one is still unbroken ill have to see which side.

Yup i have everything In the car... I need all the shit that goes under the bonnet as it was ripped out on import.

I have full ac and heater from 32 gtst. Its a BIG pile of stuff.

A new outside air sensor too, in box.

Also some airbox thing for GTR, ill get a photo, dont know if itll fit yours. Its Richards old one.

Have old vents, one is still unbroken ill have to see which side.

Looks like a panel filter box for gtr, 2 inlets.

This aircon stuff enough?

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not sure Mik ill have a chat to my mechanic when its in later this week/next week to find out exactly what i need. thanks!

And agree with Richard that does look like an ARC box.

Edited by Anfanee

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