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Here i have for sale

Ats super silent 2way lsd r200 abs 4.083 ratio

Was ats+lsd+.jpegin r33 but had to change the shafts to 6bolt

So will bolt in s14 or s15 200sx abs models or r32 r33 or s13 180sx abs models with the 6 bolt driveshafts i can supply for extra

The most streetable aftermarket 2way lsd as this is the super silent model which go for $1200 rrp for the centre only

Its currently filled with castrol lsx90 with penrite lsd additive and only chatters slightly when parking or moving very slow and turning

Its in excellent cond and locks up everytime

Had it inspected by bra diffentials before install and they said the clutches were like new less than 30% worn and backlash was perfect

Done less than 5000kms as i dont daily drive the car

Price $550 or $600 with driveshafts

Located syd west

Diff will be removed this weekend so can take anyone interested for a test drive till then

 

hi mate is this still available ? why is the ratio 4.08 is this factory r33 please 

Yes still available
Was originally from a type x 180sx hence the ratio is 4.083 and why it has 6bolt halfshafts
Also is solid mounted at the nose which ill supply the bolts
Manual r33 is 4.11 but barely any difference both r200 diffs

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