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hey guys

i have a kaaz2way for sale

bought it off rms motorparts for $1000 out of the casing

then put it in my casing

its 1 year old

i only want $800 for it

ive done 3 oil changes on it to assure quality and long lasting diff.

came out of my s13, but will fit r32,33 i believe

thank you

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so its an R200 diff housing with Kaaz 2way lsd inside (guessing iol still in?) just wana make sure i get this right before saying anything else. any idea of postage to sydney? PM me a final price delivered to liverpool 2170 please cheers

hey there

it is $120 to send it as it is pretty heavy, the casing weight is fairly high due to its construction

you can't arrange a freind to pick it up?

p.s yes the kaaz 2way is in it. r200 yes

Edited by G.A Garage

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