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Just posting this to gauge the amount of interest there is on the forum for a GB on Nismo mechanical 1.5 or 2 way LSDs

I think it would be better if someone with experience organised this, perhaps someone who has done GB's with Greenline or Nengun before.

For the HCR32 the normal price is 1100ish for the kit, if we could get the price down to around $1000 it would be worthwhile i think.

Whos interested??

1. 2630GTS HCR32 Nismo GT LSD Pro 1.5way Kit

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RMS motorsport sells Kaaz diff + 1 can of Kaaz oil for $1050 delivered.

Probably a nicer alternative :happy:

Just looked on nengun, they have the Nismo GT LSD Pro 1.5way for $1,015 delivery extra.

Would be good to get ten people together and try get $100 off.

Thanks anyway though

Edited by 2630GTS

maybe it would be better to organise a few things as per the rules of posting a GB :

Group Buy threads must clearly state the following:

1. Start and end date for the group buy - No more neverending group buys!

2. Clear details of the product/s on offer

3. The price being offered and if possible the normal RRP

4. The company that is supplying the products for the group buy

5. Where the products can be collected from - or

6. Associated costs for delivery

7. Where possible, please include a photo of the goods being offered

This way u might find more people would be interested to begin with...

Just looked on nengun, they have the Nismo GT LSD Pro 1.5way for $1,015 delivery extra.

Would be good to get ten people together and try get $100 off.

Thanks anyway though

customs tax is your $100 off right there..

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