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Hi im stripping my car back to stock at the moment and selling my mods. Sadly first to go is my Cusco 2 Way Mechanical LSD (I believe RS model from the way it engages). I am selling the complete diff in R33 housing so its a straight bolt in to save time installing or swapping as required. If picked up in Adelaide the diff still contains Redline diff oil to save u money. Only on my car for two months since last owner who had it since new for a few thousand kms and had it serviced/checked at UAS recently.

This diff gives amazing traction compared to the standard viscous lsd resulting in a infinitely more predictable rear end. Great for people with 180kw+ and struggling to put it to the ground! Don't be humilated at the lights spinning it up! :)

Location: Adelaide

Item Condition: Excellent

Reason for Selling: Stripping car to stock

Price and Payment Conditions: $1000 Price Drop $850

Contact Details: Please pm me or email [email protected]

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Hi, was sold to my mate has been sitting in my car, undriven as drive a S13 as a daily, waiting for my mate to come collect it. He called me today and finally admitted he can't afford it so its back up for sale! This is a straight bolt out bolt in solution which also allows u to swap diffs as required comes in handy to clear those defects. Interested parties pls pm me or call me on 0404998591. Price now $850 for quick sale

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