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My couson is in japan right now.. and i can get these for less anyway without a group buy...................................................................

And that helps everyone else how?

I have a nismo 2 way gt pro in my car atm. It does clunk, but remember if you push the clutch in it stops the clunking/squeeling and just free rolls like a std diff does.

It is one of the best mods i did to my car. Power gets down a lot better. It is more noticeable under accelleration through a corner, and makes the rear heaps more predictable when it decides to step out. It wont hurt driveshafts.

Only time its ever been scary was when i first got it and was geting used to it. You need to remeber the arse will step out if you have to do an emergency brake, but keep it in mind, and push the clutch in if you ever get into a situation where u have to brake hard (which you have to do if you're coming to a stop anyway) and you wont have any problems....

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And that helps everyone else how?

I have a nismo 2 way gt pro in my car atm. It does clunk, but remember if you push the clutch in it stops the clunking/squeeling and just free rolls like a std diff does.

It is one of the best mods i did to my car. Power gets down a lot better. It is more noticeable under accelleration through a corner, and makes the rear heaps more predictable when it decides to step out. It wont hurt driveshafts.

Only time its ever been scary was when i first got it and was geting used to it. You need to remeber the arse will step out if you have to do an emergency brake, but keep it in mind, and push the clutch in if you ever get into a situation where u have to brake hard (which you have to do if you're coming to a stop anyway) and you wont have any problems....

WHY DOES IT HELP?

I thought group buys are ment to be non profit organisations...

hence, i can get them cheaper from my couson.....................

ISNT THIS A GOOD THING?

it MAY be good but how would we trust an $XXX amount of cash with u. you have only been a member for only 2 weeks

just my 2 cents

ITS A COMPANY..............

HEH, ATLEAST YOU GUYS DIDNT BUY A BRAND NEW CUSCO RS FOR 1k deliverd :P

My couson is in japan right now.. and i can get these for less anyway without a group buy...................................................................

please read the fourm rules....

The normal rules for users of the classifieds also apply here, in other words

* There is to be no arguing on price - If you can get it cheaper elsewhere, good for you

* No trash talking in the thread - If you have a concern, pm a moderator

and start your own groupbuy thankyou :D

ITS A COMPANY..............

HEH, ATLEAST YOU GUYS DIDNT BUY A BRAND NEW CUSCO RS FOR 1k deliverd  :)

how old are u kid? 11 ..12? if u have nothin smart to say then get stuffed and go keyboard drift somewhere else. some poeple on here actually own skylines!

Please answer above question

Cheers

sorry i cant no get them for dr30 or hr31 at this time.

Im very busy at the moment so i will hold off the groupbuy for abit as, i dont want poeple to be waiting ages once they give me their money

sorry i cant no get them for dr30 or hr31 at this time.

Im very busy at the moment so i will hold off the groupbuy for abit as, i dont want poeple to be waiting ages once they give me their money

So now.How long untill you are ready for it?

So now.How long untill you are ready for it?

Trust33 i need to confirmed a few things with the people in japan, as with the change of the Yen the price will go up and down, so im wanting a real fix price no matter wat the exchange rate.

i should be ready end on jan, beginning on feb and the group buy will be open for 1 to 2weeks then i will place orders etc

Hey michael can you please find out what you can get for a r32 gtr rear diff and approx costing?

Cheers

i can get Kaaz (Solid and Basic) (1.5 and 2way) and Nismo GT LSD PRO TT (1.5 and 2way) for the rear of an r32 gtr (the nismo lsd is very pricey, but i will get final cost for you asap)

cheers michael :D

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