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Item: NISMO GT LSD Pro TT with LSD Oil

Age: brand new

Condition: new

Price: $1500.00

To Fit: (What car) R33 gtst

Location: Sydney West

Contact: Pm

Comments: Bought this for my project car but im now going GTR so this is no good to me.. $1500 is what I paid for it from Nengun.

Cheers,

Johno

Johno, is it a 1.5 way or 2 way. Do you know if it'll fit my r32 gtst? Im not sure if the 32's and 33's have the same viscous diffs and drive shafts from factory.

Shaun.

Hey Shaun,

Its a 1.5 way, and is the most streetable 1.5 way avaliable. Im not sure it will fit a R32.. sorry mate.

Cheers,

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would a lightly modded r33 (210kw) have a largely noticeable benefit with this? i have toyo semi slicks on my car, sway bars, strut bars, pinnapples, adjustable tein coilovers. im sure it would be highly benefficial for putting power down on the street with big kw but my car doesnt have big problems with this with my setup and power level. so what would i notice?

Hey Dave,

Not too keen on 19's at the moment. Need cash to buy a GTR.. If anything changes I'll get back to you..

Cheers

Due to the AUD->YEN this diff is now $1700 from Nengun!! all im after is $1300

http://www.nengun.com/nismo/gt-lsd-tt-pro

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Certainly is a bargain.. my loss = your gain..

Wish the fu(ker would fit in the GTR save me having to buy other LSD especially at the current exchange rate.. ;)

Price is pretty firm, already way below aussie retail and Japan trader prices.

Cheers

J

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