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average going price of a lsd/disc rear

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Old 05-23-02, 01:39 AM
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Exclamation average going price of a lsd/disc rear

complete, 100% working that is as if it wasnt implied
Old 05-23-02, 06:19 AM
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Re: average going price of a lsd/disc rear

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100% working
Hmmm, I not so sure there is such an item to buy. At minimum you'll probably have to do a brake job. I bought my LSD for $150 from a junkyard, stripped it, painted it and completely rebuilt the brakes so in the end it cost much more than that. If you can find a rear with good brakes and low miles then I would think 300-400 is not out of the question. Good luck finding one that's 100% working!
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I've seen some on websites going for $200 plus shipping.
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$200 seems the going rate for a unknown condition or a good one from a individual.

if you buy it from a rotary shop or someone else whos knows what they got, and it is in good shape, I expect to pay more.
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I bought my disk brake rearend from the boneyard for $$ 120.00 US,at the same time i installed new pads and
new LSD fluid,,for a total of around $135.00 US,,now
i'm replacing the rear wheel bearings, so add $ 60.00
more dollors for a total of $ 195.00 US,, i also had to
return my old rearend for the core charge,,so the rearend cost me $75.00 US...the axels in these cars
are pretty stout
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i have one from an 84 gsl

it has 105,000 miles and is in excellent condition,

no leaks no squeks

if your interested p.m. me

im looking to get $200.00 from it since i have seen them go for much more in the condition its in.

you will also have to pay S&H
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I bought one out of an 85 that was wrecked. It had 28k miles on it. I payed $200 for it. All I did was put brake pads on it. It looks brand new. I bought this from a friend though. I got lucky. I think one in the shape that I got is probably worth $250-$300.

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