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Hey guys

Was after an LSD diff for my R33, as I’m sick of the single spinning and would rather pay for another then reco the old. From the quotes i have been given would cost round about the same price.

Mainly after a 1.5way.

Thanks

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ive got a skyline diff out of a 60,000 km rear cut

$400 in sydney

Hey guys

Was after an LSD diff for my R33, as I’m sick of the single spinning and would rather pay for another then reco the old. From the quotes i have been given would cost round about the same price.

Mainly after a 1.5way.

Thanks

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Hey guys

Was after an LSD diff for my R33, as I’m sick of the single spinning and would rather pay for another then reco the old. From the quotes i have been given would cost round about the same price.

Mainly after a 1.5way.

Thanks

have s15 type r diff apparently its same ass r33 vspec $700 syd

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