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I thought the GTS (non turbos) in R33, all came with LSD as well.. unless on purchase in japan it was optioned out of the spec list to save a whole $500 or something ??

It's possible the GTS had non-viscous type however (similar to R32 gts-t)..

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hmm you may want to check this out, but i think the N/A diffs have shorter gears which is a good thing if you are looking for faster acceleration. All standard LSD's in the nissans are pretty crap, and will start single wheeling when you give them constant sh1t.

If you want proper LSD, get a decent 2-way diff, or weld it up if you wanna save cash =)

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