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Hi all,

Well the diff on my 33 is nackered, and I'm hoping that just replacing the centre will be cheaper than getting it rebuilt... what have you got?

Needs to be in good condition, preferably even a recently reco'd one would be awesome...

Would consider an aftermarket one if it will just bolt up, don't wanna do too much messing around though.

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Can anyone confirm the difference between ABS and non-ABS models? My car has ABS and I've got someone sending me a pic of a diff and I'm not sure what to look for to make sure it's compatible...

Hey mate i have a very tight standard r33 lsd, im in south aus but il do the diff for $250 then you pay shipping??, if ya want call me on (08) 8243 2250 "land line"

cheers mate, hope i can help

nicko

Hi all,

Well the diff on my 33 is nackered, and I'm hoping that just replacing the centre will be cheaper than getting it rebuilt... what have you got?

Needs to be in good condition, preferably even a recently reco'd one would be awesome...

Would consider an aftermarket one if it will just bolt up, don't wanna do too much messing around though.

Hey mate i have a very tight standard r33 lsd, im in south aus but il do the diff for $250 then you pay shipping??, if ya want call me on (08) 8243 2250 "land line"

cheers mate, hope i can help

nicko

ABS?

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