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I meant details like who built it? Did they improve it at the same time eg tighter so as to engage earlier? Or was is just bearings and seals. What was wrong with it in the first place that you thought it necessary to have it rebuilt?

I don't want to know what you had fro breakfast, but some basic details will help me greatly, pics too if possible.

Thanks mate,

Adrian

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BOOSTD - will take gear and brake boots, PM me with account details and I will send you the money, shipping shouldn't be that much

Regards, Chris

It had a shunt on the left shaft. It was rebuild just incase to standard specs/no shimming hence my comment "stocka". just New bearings and seals. Done by Advanced Suspension. Looks just like any other diff, just has lots of yellow paint on the nuts from the rebuild.

I had Oat Temptations for brunch. =)

SOLD !!!!

radiator

front lights

rear lights

under steering wheel dash section!!

HKS turbo timer

cheers Matt, pleasure doing business with you!!

ps if you need help with the transplant lemme know!!

Mmm, I hear those oat temptations are good...

I'm in Sydney this weekend, maybe we could meet and I can check out the diff.

PM me with your number and I'll call to arrange.

Thanks mate,

Adrian

ps I had a cup of tea and a cigarette for brekky, have to watch my waistline!

It had a shunt on the left shaft. It was rebuild just incase to standard specs/no shimming hence my comment "stocka".  just New bearings and seals. Done by Advanced Suspension. Looks just like any other diff, just has lots of yellow paint on the nuts from the rebuild.

I had Oat Temptations for brunch. =)

It's bad enough to have your car trashed and then written off, but, to be selling the parts cheaply to SAU members to regain some cost and then have them steal from you is just damn right low. I have searched hi and low and no trace. The money was left in the shed and has vanished into thin air... I will continue looking and if it doesn't turn up will report the offender to the moderators and police.

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