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Can anyone tell by reading this discription below what gears came in this diff from the factory?

thanks in advance!!

Item # 12376

Maker Nissan

Model Skyline

Chassis HCR32

Category Rear LSD Conversion

Number of pieces 3

JHOT Japanese Imports of Augusta has up for auction a JDM (Japanese Domestic Market) Rear LSD Conversion from a Nissan Skyline with a HCR32 chassis. This LSD conversion comes with only the pieces shown in the pictures. This is the stock R200 diff from a R32. This conversion will fit all R32 chassis cars and possibly others with modifications. The information for what modifications are needed for other chassis is readily available online on several websites. Please look there. We do not know the Gear Ratio, please search online for that information. These are used and are being sold As-Is. AG

Car Stock # 6958 Maker Nissan

Model Skyline Chassis HCR32

Manufacture Year 1991 Engine RB20(DET)

Odometer 196000 km Transmission Automatic

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Unless the GT-R & GTS4 are different, then I don't think that is a diff for a R32. The 2 front bolt holes (near the middle of the pic) on my R32 GTS4 (and in the workshop manual) are much larger and have a rubber bush sitting in them. That's certainly the case with the Stagea diff I'm trying to fit.

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