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NISMO GT PRO 2way LSD differential kit - Silvia/Skyline

 

Back up for sale - I've sourced a GTR axle setup so I no longer have use for this kit - buy it so I can use the money for the rest of my build <3 

DETAILS - 

This Nismo 2 way diff is up for grabs. Part number is - 38420RS220. It is the model for Silvia's - S13, S14, S15, as it comes with 3 x 2 NISMO half shafts as shown, but can work with all Skylines  from R32 up (not GT-R) with the right bolt pattern half-shafts (5 x 1) and most Nissan's using an R200 diff. 

This kit has only been opened to take the picture shown - comes with everything visible in the picture, including Nismo competition diff oil, bolts, gasket, bearings, seals, Nismo half shafts, decals, and NISMO certificate of authenticity. 

Prefer pick up on Gold Coast, QLD. But am happy to post wherever necessary Aus wide with cheap Australia Post eParcel or courier rates that include tracking and a signature.

Let me know if you have any more questions. 

Price is SAU only special of $1300 flat - advertised elsewhere for $1350. 

 

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- SSR Minerva Wheels in 17" x 8" - 5x114.3 
- Offset is +30/ +35 and all are 8" wide (stickers have come off but I've compared to other wheels I have in + 35) 
- Overall good condition, just need a clean and a polish for the lips. 
- Slight dent on the inside of one of the rears. Was told it holds air fine. 
- Paint in centres is great and original textured finish. 
- Can post at buyers expense (cheap rates) 
- PayPal ( PayPal fee) or cash in hand only 
 

$1600 ONO 

 

 

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Work Japan VS XX Wheels

- measurements are 17" x 9" wide, 35 offset

- Fresh polish on the lips

- Chrome is good on faces but a bit bubbly on the sides of the spokes. Still good on the face of the wheels and not worth worrying about.

- One has some little chips when it tipped over after getting tyres put on.

- Tyres are Yokohama A Drive in 235 / 45 / 17. Freshly installed and balanced. Only used to roll car around while it gets worked on - they are new. Cost $180 each and $40 worth of install.

- Comes with genuine Work centre caps
 

$1200 ONO 
 

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Work Wheels Japan VS-SS. Rare and something different to the usual.

These will ideally need a refurbish but could still be used if you don't care about them needing a refurb. No centre caps sorry (didn't come with them).

One rear has had a dent repaired but am told it still works fine. 

I dig these but got too many wheels and only 1 car to put them on, so... 

SPECS -
- 18 x 8.5 +31 for two wheels
- 18 x 9.5 +31 for the other two

$1350 ONO 

 

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