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Went to get the regular service done today on Sinbad.. Got back and received the bad news. Our diff is on its way out. Theres been wirring coming from the back for a while but we didn't even think it was the diff.

Now.. My question is, we supposedly have a GTR rear end... Or something *shrugs* ... On our dash we have two lights. SLIP and A-LSD...

Does this mean that we need a GTR diff? Or does it mean that we have extra connections onto a normal GTS-t diff. (Is there a difference between the two diffs I suppose I'm trying to say??)

I thought of this this afternoon and the confused the absolute **** outta me :D

So basically, I've been told we can fix ours for $1000 (which i think i would probably rather, cause then I know that its fixed) ... or do I need a GTR diff.. or will a normal Skyline GTS-t diff be ok?

Thanks for the great christmas present Gav :)

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Nismo Girl,

You have the same diff as me, originally designed for a Vspec, with traction control and active LSD. I think you could find serious problems finding an original replacement for this item, with very few being made from the factory.

As to whether the factory GTS-t or GTR diff will be a replacement, hopefully you mechanic could tell you, but obviously replacing it with a GTS-t one would loose the benefits of the Vspec diff.

Sorry about the bad news just before Christmas, let us know what you decide and how it goes, as it may happen to me one day.

See'ya :burnout:

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