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im selling my Kaaz 2way diff. I had the run in oil changed to kaaz oil about 5000ish km ago.

$850 ono. Its 5 stud on the halfshafts that connect to the driveshafts and 4stud connecting to tailshaft.

Transport MAY be possible for free to a local booths depot.

Edited by HRthirtyone
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hey mate im pretty keen on a new diff at the moment, if you can pm me ur datails maybe we can work

something out!

do you know if its possible to change the 2 way to 1.5?

Edited by DriftR_33
Willing to send interstate?

What would it cost to get the diff to 2324 NSW?

I was quoted $80 to get a diff from Brisbane to me so i would imagine it'd be similar.

Jarich

who would i use to send it? postal services only do up to 20kg, and couriers dont do private stuff do they?

Some couriers do private, i think it's only big ones like Toll Ipec etc that only do companies.

I've not actually sent anything myself via courier but i've had things up to the size of an entire LSD cradle with diff axles and hubs sent to me via courier, the entire IRS from QLD to me was like $150 i think.

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