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Does it include the housing? What condition and have you tested it?  Also, what bolt pattern are gtr half shafts? 6x1?

Yes includes the housing. its complete ready to bolt in . its been tested in my car. Its quiet with no whines etc etc. And yeh the shafts are 6 x 1

BTW I am still investigating the viability of fitting a shortnose R200 diff centre into a longnose R200

It's been done, but unless you are a proficient machinist with access to accurate equipment, plus have a lot of experience at setting up diffs your better off not attempting this.

Sorry to hijack your thread R32-GTS.

Nice clear pic, but it is difficult to tell the size of the crownwheel bolts (however they do look smaller than 17mm). I uploaded an edited version of your photo and circled the bolts in question - if you still have the diff out of the car, then if you just fit a socket onto one of those bolts you can tell what size it is.

I am aware of the crownwheel bolt size differences, but I have contacts whom do this sort of thing for a living & I'll be talking to them in depth when they return from holidays on Monday... so I do have more than just a passing interest in this diff.

Also do you have any idea on shipping costs from Perth to Sydney?

No problem will post a pic of crownwheel.

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