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hi all,

my diff is starting to go

could you please PM me some offers for your r32 or r33 gtst r200 diffs

would appreciate if you could include some info about condition of your diff, if it's shimmed etc

thanks,

rod

Hi how you going mate? I got a R32 Gtst LSD Diff for sale. Is only travelled 82,xxxkm, still like new and never had no noise or knocks in it. $300 if you interested? Give me a buzz on 0415126075

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$300 is a bit much

where are you located, sam?

PM sent to DFAULT

cheers fellas

Im located in Ashfield / Sydney. Its a good diff. Will let it go for $250 if you interested? Call me on 0415126075

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Hi mate, I still got that r32 LSD Diff out of a 93 Skyline only did 82 xxxkms.

Im in the Ashfield area. You can have it for $200. 0415126075, let me know if u interested

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