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New NISMO GT LSD Pro 2WAY Diff S13 S14 R32 R33

Due to part number stuff up from supplier this Nismo 2 way diff is up for grabs. It is the adjustable model that allows initial torque to be set without removing or disassembling the diff.
Part number is - 38420RS220

This item has only been opened to take the picture shown - comes with everything visible in the picture, including Nismo competition diff oil, bolts, gasket, bearings, seals, Nismo half shafts, decals, and certificate of authenticity.

Diff will fit in most Nissan's running an R200 pumpkin, from S13/14/R32/R33's. Package can come with extra 6 bolt drive shafts for $50 - good for spare or conversion but probably not worth posting them as the box will already be heavy. 

Pickup Gold Coast QLD. Post Aus wide no problems with cheap Australia Post eParcel or courier rates.

Price is $1350 firm 

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Edited by GUWOP

BUMP - best offer takes it

Hopefully this helps someone in future - after some further research this part number is for S13, S14 and S15 models and the half shafts are 30 spline, which matches the bolt configuration for the 6 x 2 drive shafts. Thought I might be able to swap them for R32/33 models but no dice as the half shafts are 29 spline when they have the 5 x 1 bolt pattern. I have an R32 so as you can imagine this won't work. 

Edited by GUWOP
2 hours ago, GUWOP said:

BUMP - best offer takes it

Hopefully this helps someone in future - after some further research this part number is for S13, S14 and S15 models and the half shafts are 30 spline, which matches the bolt configuration for the 6 x 2 drive shafts. Thought I might be able to swap them for R32/33 models but no dice as the half shafts are 29 spline when they have the 5 x 1 bolt pattern. I have an R32 so as you can imagine this won't work. 

 

Or.....you could just buy some 3x2 shafts for your R32.  That's what I did to put an S15 helical into my car.

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