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got two at work ring for details

32 skylines are all 5 bolt type 4.38 ratio they work very well in a 180sx heaps better acc

how much are they worth? also il have 2change the drive shafts wont i? as mine was a r180 single spinner.

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how much are they worth? also il have 2change the drive shafts wont i? as mine was a r180 single spinner.

You definitely need the output flanges with the diff as non lsd output flanges definitely won't work with VLSD. You'll also need new CV shafts, to suit the R200 diff, as yours will be R180 style CV's which are a bit longer. You need to get ones that match the VLSD output shaft flanges., e.g. if you get a diff with 5 bolt flanges you will need to get matching 5 bolt style CV's.

Gerry

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We got one for sale for $100 not including postage....anything over $100 for a good condtion stock standard VLSD and ur getting ripped.

lol ... if only every one sold them at that price. :(

The going price I've found is around $250-$350.

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