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Hey guys i am looking at doin a group buy for the Cusco 2 way MZ LSD's. Two way diff's are the best for controlling power delivery to the rear wheels especially when launching of the line, or better yet in Drift.

As with most group buys we are looking at 10+ to get the prices down so place your interest here and if there is enough i will go and organise prices for ya.

RRP on these is $1450.00

End date: Will be approx 15th Jan or when we have 10 confirmed and paid for orders

Am still waiting on a price for these so will try and work out posage into the price for people. will let you know as soon as i do:)

Cheers

Jeremy

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ok now i have some interest i will get price for you guys tomorrow. you will need to let me know what cars you guys have as well so i can get prices on the models of your diff's.

cheers

Jeremy

no the buy is not just for skylines and i can organise one for your S13 no probs

Sweet.. I'll wait for the price, but i'm pretty keen. Its for an SR model. CA's are different.

The car is mainly a streeter with a little track use.What would be the best choice of differential for me.

I know that 2 ways make a clunking sound when decelleration and acelleration happens.Is this the same for the 1.5 way.

R33 GTS-t

I was out the other night and noticed that the car was spinning 1 leg then for a brief moment it would hook up limo then back into the 1leg and then back to limo.And the car would understeer into the gutter and this would continue as the car went arround.

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