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r2oo diffs are very strong

i have had the same diff for 10 years in one of my drifters

nothing but changing the oil

yeh well I look after my boxes (oil change ever 15k) and they don't get drifted...

hmm so the getrag maybe aren't so out of reach, sweeett...

ha people want r33 diff's? I got 2, one with a cracked housing (hammer + attiude problem) and one in the car now anyone got a s15 diff laying around? :D

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Hahaha damn faulty Power FC hand controllers showing up random speeds :D

LOL yeah

FC: "176km/h"

Me: " LOLOLOLOL you wish buddy"

And Also I've had no luck reliably confirming the top speed of a standard geared 32 GT-R, does anyone actually know ?

I only have the 180km/h speedo in my car so I cant test it at QR or anything :ermm:

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