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Hey guys, I blew my diff in my non-turbo r33 skyline. Its a little smaller then the turbo diff, and it has different shafts. However, the turbo shafts look like they will fit, and the tail shaft will fit too, though the back of the diff wont, as one mount is 80mm appart (non turbo mounts) and the turbos are 120mm appart.. meaning that the turbo diff will not bolt onto my rear cradle (i think thats what they call it). Now this is easily fixed providing the rear ends can unbolt, and bolt back in, obviously swapping for the turbo item. I was looking at a 4 door r33 turbo on the weekend, and setup seemed very similar to mine.

I've attached some pictures of the peice im talking about, if you turbo guys could let me know if yours looks about the same, would be appreciated.

What bits im after are these (highlighted poorly because im crap at photoshop in yellow).

From underneath

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a30/lo_r33/IMGP0322.jpg

Close up of diff support.

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a30/lo_r33/IMGP0319.jpg

Closer driverside pic

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a30/lo_r33/IMGP0318.jpg

NB: This entire peice is all one...

Thanks for everyones input - posted in this section as ive had hardly any response in suspension section.

Dayne

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