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I am after a complete R33 IRS LSD diff,  I am going to put it in a VL Commodore so I need the lot including brakes.  How does $500 sound for the lot.  I think $500 is pretty fair there doesnt seem to be a big market for these diffs and there are a lot for sale I can get one missing brakes and rotors for $450 but id rather get it complete.

Hope you dont think the offer is silly, but im not in a hurry and they come up fairly often.

Cheers Edward

brakes are all gone but u can have ur choice of diff, both from low km cars both great nick one came from a abs model the other a typical gts-t, $400 each....

also guys this new forum system sux! its saying my pm box is FULL at 100 msg's if ur serious and only serious bout parts i have email me at

[email protected]

if not just keep posting here

:O hating new forum setup...sorry but either email me of hit me here...grrrr

brakes are all gone but u can have ur choice of diff, both from low km cars both great nick one came from a abs model the other a typical gts-t, $400 each....

also guys this new forum system sux! its saying my pm box is FULL at 100 msg's if ur serious and only serious bout parts i have email me at

[email protected]

if not just keep posting here

:rolleyes: hating new forum setup...sorry but either email me of hit me here...grrrr

Thanks man, im going to have to think about it, I may be better waiting around for one with brakes. Plus I am having trouble with my job atm. ;)

Thanks man, im going to have to think about it, I may be better waiting around for one with brakes. Plus I am having trouble with my job atm. :)

thats no drama at all i got a rb25det head with all the goodies to go on a rb30 block if ur after twin cam conversion to :)

to the rest of the forum i emptied some pm's and replied to some keep em coming

:)

front n rear windscreen gone

have 1 rear windscreen left

and 2 side windows

all heater unit and controller

center console lid that closes :)

back seats

ash tray (to highest bidder)

fuel flap

fuel tank

2 fuel pumps

still got the front end adjustable tein suspension and stock rear

front right quater panel

front left with verrrrrrrrry slight ding i'll part with it for $100

brake master cylinder and booster

clutch setup

even a complete rb25det 78,000km engine with ecu , loom

ive got HEAPS of lil knick knacks guys but as u see its selling fast so hit me up quick.

:)

Hey man I tried PM'ing you back before but It said your box was full :rofl: anyway, I bought a RB25DET motor complete the other day just missing turbo loom and computer, got it for $600 ;) unreal ay.

Anyway I got another mate that wants to do a twincam RB30, He was going to get a complete RB25DE, I told him to wait around, All he really needs is the head and oil pump, I think he will go aftermarket manifolds, computer etc.

How much did you want for that stuff? Or what did you want for the 25DET motor?

As for the IRS, i should be able to say tomorrow if I will get it or not.

Cheers Edward

Hey man I tried PM'ing you back before but It said your box was full  :cheers: anyway, I bought a RB25DET motor complete the other day just missing turbo loom and computer, got it for $600  :) unreal ay. 

Anyway I got another mate that wants to do a twincam RB30,  He was going to get a complete RB25DE, I told him to wait around,  All he really needs is the head and oil pump, I think he will go aftermarket manifolds, computer etc.

How much did you want for that stuff? Or what did you want for the 25DET motor?

As for the IRS, i should be able to say tomorrow if I will get it or not.

Cheers Edward

check ur pm

i mean passengers side front door.

sorry buddy both passenger door and gaurd are sold, got a drivers gaurd tho

and a passenger gaurd with finger print dint in it so slight u could have that for $100 (silver)

I would be interested in R33 S2 front left fog light cover, PM me if u have it. thanks

sorry buddy thts something i dont have, but hey i got bout 2 of everything ese left...haha need anything else?

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