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Oyy,

I am currently in financial trouble so I need to sell some of the gear that I love so much. I only got to properly use it once!!!

I wish it didn't have to come to this but its either sell the parts or sell the car.. don't have any other choice so............... :boohoo:

Selling my

Cusco, 7 point full cage, to suit A31 cefiro non-sunroof

Black,

Half padded (so you don't knock yawself out)

Sweet condition, all plates, nuts & bolts

$750.00 .neg

Nismo G.T. L.S.D. 2 way diff, to suit R200, rb20det a31 and sr20det s13.

Bought brand new, in box, in Feb 05, ran it in (figure 8 style), drove on it 4 times and did one track day at mallala!

This shit is Tight yo!!

I used Nismo oil to run it in and that what I am running now.

Where you bolt the drive shafts to the diff on the 5 bolt flanges within the kit I bought It came with strengthened nismo Flanges.

New carrier bearings , in brand new condition except ready to go and run in.

$1100.00 firm

These are some flavoursome quality goods for the Ahh cefiros

Will have pictures of cage up soon.

:cheers::(

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People,

I can't stress enough , how little this diff has been used.

Its not some secondhand junker thats been thrashed out for

an unknown time frame.

I can supply the box it came in, stickers and manual all in japanese.

To put it in prosepctive :

#Diff installed at mechanics drove to suspension joint - drive time 10mins

#Finished alignment, time to run in diff, figure 8's - 45mins >1hr

#Drive home - drain oil, bolt in rest of cage, new oil -30mins

#drive out to Mallala - 1.5hr

#Practice session - 1.5 hr

#Qualify session, 3 runs - 5mins each run

#Knocked out first battle, 2 runs - 5mins each run

#Drive car back to the pits

#Drive car Home 1.5 hr

Thats where my car sits now!

All in all about 6hrs approximatley of Driving hours and it's already recieved an oil change.

:D:D:wave:

Peoples i can vouch for the usage of these products.

Cage is pretty straight forward, works a treat, Stiff as F#&%

Diff has been used only to run in and to run a track day out at Mallala, treatment wise as he says, not much work at all, I saw it go in and saw it at track and now i see it at his house, wish he wasn't selling GOD DAMN

Deluxe :D

Selling my

Cusco, 7 point full cage, to suit A31 cefiro non-sunroof

Allthough I used it in mine with a modified sunroof. Sheet of perspex.

Black,

Half padded (so you don't knock yawself out)

Sweet condition, all plates, nuts & bolts

Price Drop Need to sell by the weekend

$650.00 .Firm

Well.......

It seems that I am unable to get close to some good money for the 2-way & cage. which sux!

If worst come to worst, I think it has, If not sold over the weekend the diff will be off the market... (back to the drawing board)

The cage will be for sale indefinitly so if you have a cefiro or know someone with a cefiro let em know.

Obviously the cage can be used as a half cage. (street style)

I need to sell both of these items but if I am not going to get rid of them to unrealistic offers.

When originally posting I did not put the price up further to get knocked down.

I posted up prices that reflected the quality of the goods and how much they are worth.

-says to self "ohh have a cry mate"

If they do not sell, thanks to everyone that showed interest in either parts!

Cheers RHIGA

:rofl::P:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl: :

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