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Nismo 2-Way, Doluck Tension Set, 17X10 Veilside Andrews


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Just a few things I need gone

1. R200 diff, non-abs 3x2 housing, Nismo non-adjustable 2-way centre, 4.3 diff gears. Two bolt backing plate and bushed nose to suit S14/R33 etc. Has fresh Motul FF-LSD Type 2. Selling as it's just too noisy for my street car, I was going to have it adjusted/setup by a diff shop to see if it would quieten as it's pretty clunky and whines a bit but the car is off the road currently and I have other priorities. Bought from Erin at JDM Garage a year ago for $800 works great, really tight centre. No pics as it's still in the car, will keep in until someone wants it. $550. Can throw in half shafts to suit for $50, there a little sloppy but still do the trick.

2. Veilside Andrews, 17x10 +35. Painted silver, average condition, suit skidders really. Have shagged 215/50. $250

3. Do-Luck Tension Set to suit R33 Coupe, GTR and GTST. Made a huge difference in rigidity, comes padded and with bolts. $250

Located Sunshine Coast, 0439113572.

Cheers

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