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Tomei 2 Way Lsd (differential) For Nissan 240sx 89-98 S13 S14 Silvia 562021 on 2040-parts.com

US $750.00
Location:

Cambria, Illinois, United States

Cambria, Illinois, United States
New, never installed. Missing diff fluid.
Brand:Tomei Manufacturer Part Number:562021

Tomei 2 Way LSD Differential 89-98 Nissan 240SX S13 S14

Part #:
562021

Fits:
1989-1998 Nissan 240SX (open diff)

Condition:
Open box, does not include fluid

Description:
TOMEI Technical Trax LSD for all 89-98 240SX that is currently factory "OPEN" diff equipped (not for VLSD equipped 240SX). 2 way LSD with 16 clutch discs total, superior for track and drifting. Complete kit with gaskets and bearings.  OIL IS NOT INCLUDED!

Only 1 kit available at this price.

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