WTB.... Open centre diffs and axels.

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WTB.... Open centre diffs and axels.

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need diffs and axels as i plan to drift my starion and build a drift starion in the future ( sick of seeing sr20 and nissans having all the fun!!) SO if u wanna sell/ give away any old open centre diffs and axels would be a great help.

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Mmmm... Not sure how a Starion will drift. They are too well balanced, not like the front heavy pissan's, sorry nissan's.
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Lock up the rear suspension and weld the diff.....The bitch will drift like a ping pong ball in a tornado.
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thats the plan Flav. :D
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panda wrote:Mmmm... Not sure how a Starion will drift. They are too well balanced, not like the front heavy pissan's, sorry nissan's.

oh trust me, they drift REALLY well.

i went to a QR day in the orange staz once when it had stock turbo and an open diff lol it was FRYING the tyres. tended to straighten out of corners coz of the NSD though.
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redzone wrote: i went to a QR day in the orange staz once when it had stock turbo and an open diff lol it was FRYING the tyres. tended to straighten out of corners coz of the NSD though.
NSD equals Non Slip Diff, right??
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Have all the bits out matey, will take them up and see what they want for me to send them to you. Cheers.
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enthuzed wrote:
redzone wrote: i went to a QR day in the orange staz once when it had stock turbo and an open diff lol it was FRYING the tyres. tended to straighten out of corners coz of the NSD though.
NSD equals Non Slip Diff, right??

not in this case, it was a naturally slipping diff LOL i had to do massive handbrake entries then 6K dump in 2nd or 3rd depending on the corner, if i started in 2nd i had to power shift into 3rd halfway in the corner..
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quest wrote:
WANTSOM wrote:Personally, I find sloppy boxes very unsatisfying. I like them tight and taught to the point that if you dont have to push to get it in then its probably too old and time to get a new one :P
don't try explaining that to her tho..... just leave. lol
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Yeh they do drift well :D
I drift my JB down here a bit, in Vic Drift, and it goes great (has LSD tho)
Although I just blew my bottom end cos I whooped it too hard last time
Time to build a stronger engine.
But yeh it handles great. Luke Fink had a drive of mine and liked it, said it handled the drift great, just needs a bit more power from standard.
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yeah they drift fine you just need suspension. I use to bottom out on mine all the time at higher speed drifts.


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