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Hi guys,

I have an aftermarket diff and when I bought it I was told it was to fit an R33 GTS, BUT it didnt.

The half stafts that came with it they are a six bolt pattern(3 tabs with 2 bolt holes on each) which looks near identical to my mates S13, which lead my to belive it was for an S13.

I have been told that S13, S14, R32 diffs are all interchangeable, BUT I counted the splines on the half shafts I have, which was 29 BUT ive been told R32's have 30 spline shafts :looney:

So does anybody know how I can fine out what it accually is for ??

Heres a link to the thread where it is f/s and it has some pictures if that helps

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=62745

Thanks

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If you still have your stock centre etc.

jsut get it shimmed up a bit more.

Mine is and its been working a treat for 6 months now.

cost me $500 and i supplied the shims (which arent expensive)

then you can sell the centre you have and make a profit :(

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