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i have for sale a 2way nismo diff center with one half shaft and it will need one more i was told by the guy i brought it off that it needs r34 half shafts .the center was never fitted to my car (i went shimmed instead)but as far as i know its in good condition ..

$350 firm and pick up only

to contact me just post in this topic or pm me :banana:

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so if it needs r34 shafts it should be direct fit for r34 gtt correct??

yeah im pretty sure it came out of a r34 but i can find out off the guy i got it from .

how many spline on output you have,

which DOES plug in properly you are saying??? yes??

What dia are the 10 holes for the crownwheel??? 12 or 13mm???

for the above poster, it has no ratio as it has no crownwheel fitted, the teeth count between the crownwheel & pinion is what gives you the diff ratio, ie swap on your own crownwheel to maintain your ratio....

nat0

how many spline on output you have,

which DOES plug in properly you are saying??? yes??

What dia are the 10 holes for the crownwheel??? 12 or 13mm???

for the above poster, it has no ratio as it has no crownwheel fitted, the teeth count between the crownwheel & pinion is what gives you the diff ratio, ie swap on your own crownwheel to maintain your ratio....

nat0

yes the half shaft i have fits in and i will check the number of splines and measure the holes and post it up ...hey mate thanks for the help :blink:

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