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Item: Quaife LSD for the front GTR diff

Age: Almost brand new

Condition: Perfect

Price: $1300

To Fit: GTR

Location: Front LSD

Contact: Gary via PM

Comments: As used in the BSM Improved Production multiple championship winning R32GTR's

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1-way? 1.5 way?

Why are you selling?

Direct fitment? Can you fit it for me?

First dibs on this :(

It's a Quaife. It doesn't have "ways" it has gears rather than nasty clutch packs.

Gary, what is the situation regarding the transfer of any warranty? Do Quaife still recognise it or not?

1-way? 1.5 way?

It's a 100% 1 way, no overrun ramps. It has zero preload, so it's not at all like a clutch pack LSD.

Why are you selling?

Had 4, one in each of the 2 cars plus 2 spares with alternate diff ratios. Selling 1 car, so also selling the spare Quaife centre (not the alternate ratios).

Direct fitment?

Yes

Can you fit it for me?

I can arrange

First dibs on this :cool:

It's not about dibs, it's about money, first in with the cash gets it.

Cheers

gary

Gary, what is the situation regarding the transfer of any warranty? Do Quaife still recognise it or not?

Good question, I believe we still have the receipts, so it shouldn't be a problem. As usual the warranty isn't valid for "racing", nobody covers that.

Cheers

Gary

Hi Gary,

I'm very interested, but you are scaring me with the alternate ratios... Can you please succinctly help me understand what the ratios affect (is it like ramp angle on the clutch pack LSDs?) and why you chose one over the other?

Which one are you selling here?

Will I even notice the difference? :)

:miner:

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