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I was looking for some LSD options for my V as im again looking at doing a turbo conversion if i can get the kit for a good price and all i have left to mod to support it is the diff and brakes.

I came across this and thought i would share it with you and ask for your thoughts, i have contacted the seller to see if it is compatable with the RHD V35 and what sort of oils that will be needed and if it will run on the 5 speed auto.

http://www.ebay.com....=item2eb98d70b2

also if anyone knows if ill be fine on stock non brembo bakes with upgraded rotors with the turbo kit??

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Brakes will more than likely be an issue, maybe upgrade to akebono... but that diff is just "too cheap" to be good? sorry if i shot you down but your better buying a 2nd hand from Field garage or JDM garage for around the $700 mark for a nismo or similar. otherwise Quaife have great diffs too...

Also you would be looking at shift kitting the auto, upgrading the trans valve, maybe putting a stall in ect. not a small job.

Pending the power increase. but yeah, be ready to spend the BUCKS! aka why ive opted for a different route.

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have already done the shift kit on the auto :D and may i ask y route you have taken?

I have also found a Manual 70th anna in caribian blue that im thinking about buying to put the turbo kit on. It has brembos and an LSD apparently.

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Indecisive much?

That eBay LSD looks shit. Can't even figure out how it works. Just looks like it locks the diff. Buy a 350z or v35 manual pumpkin with the vlsd already in it. Then you get a useful final drive ratio modification too. Be cheaper than that too, once fitted

You will need better brakes. You will need some form of suspension upgrade. You will need good tyres, not china spec. Otherwise IMO its just dangerous.

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You will need good tyres, not china spec. Otherwise IMO its just dangerous.

Mates don't let mates roll on Nankangs.

Anyway, before getting the turbo kit, get your brakes and suspension sorted out and slowly start replacing the parts that nede to be replaced. That's the path taking. Not sure about the diff in particular, haven't gotten that far yet.

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