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Cusco one-way diff centre out of an R33

location: Coolangatta NSW (near Berry)

Perfect working order, been in the car less than 12 months

Reason for sale - no longer plannng to do supersprints

$700 ono (cost me $1200 from Triple S)

Beware: a bit clunky at slow speeds around tight corners in every day driving but brilliant on the track.

Email [email protected] for direct enquiries. Can email pics

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when you say clunky around tight corners do yuo mean it is damaging it or just doesnt like it.

my car is a daily driver so i want something that will take the wear and tear but also some track qualities.

what is the lowest price you will take?

thanks

when you say clunky around tight corners do yuo mean it is damaging it or just doesnt like it.

my car is a daily driver so i want something that will take the wear and tear but also some track qualities.

what is the lowest price you will take?

thanks

Going around slow corners under light throttle makes it try to do what it's supposed to do but can't, so it starts to lock but slips out. If you plant your foot it will lock up instead of clunking, smoke the back tyres and hang the tail out a bit until it grips.

I have a verbal sale, with delivery planned, so too late for haggling...

Paul SM

when you say clunky around tight corners do yuo mean it is damaging it or just doesnt like it.

my car is a daily driver so i want something that will take the wear and tear but also some track qualities.

what is the lowest price you will take?

thanks

when you say clunky around tight corners do yuo mean it is damaging it or just doesnt like it.

my car is a daily driver so i want something that will take the wear and tear but also some track qualities.

what is the lowest price you will take?

thanks

Going around slow corners under light throttle makes it try to do what it's supposed to do but can't, so it starts to lock but slips out. If you plant your foot it will lock up instead of clunking, smoke the back tyres and hang the tail out a bit until it grips.

I have a verbal sale, with delivery planned, so too late for haggling...

Going around slow corners under light throttle makes it try to do what it's supposed to do but can't, so it starts to lock but slips out. If you plant your foot it will lock up instead of clunking, smoke the back tyres and hang the tail out a bit until it grips.

I have a verbal sale, with delivery planned, so too late for haggling...

If the sale falls thru, pm me ill take it.

Alex.

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