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Hi guys, im wanting to get my diff in my 32 gtr rebuilt in a few weeks but have now clue where to get it done, its not destroyed its just got a really annoying whine, so if you have had yours done before could you please tell me where and what you thought of there work? and i live on the south side of brissy so around here would be prefered. thanks very much people.

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I had the same problem, I went to a diff place next to autobarn in slacks creek, they told me to buy a secondhand one because they had tried a few times on skyline diffs and didn't succeed, I got one from the Panel House for 100 odd, its still good 1 1/2 years later. Have you tried Redline diff oil?

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Diff lapping at Kerdon just off Kitchner Road

Its in next to the biskit factory... Behind the costume shop...

Had him do some gearbox work for me in the past...

Lets just say he is not the cheapest but the quality is good and ill use him again in the future...

He offeres great warranty also, thats why I choose him to do my OS G gear sets...

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