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Old 12-27-2011, 08:13 PM
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FS: Brand new in box TB Diff from Guard Transmission. Was going to install it in the spare gearbox I have for my S2 (gearbox is also available if you are interested), but decided to sell the car instead.

Paid $1,300 for the diff new last year. Asking $1,000 including shipping in the US.

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still available and open to offers
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sold pending payment. thanks.
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buyer backed out, so back available...
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Will it work for a Turbo?
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Yes, sure will
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pardon my ignorance; if it works in the s2 gearbox it'll work in a 1983 944, right? Is the gearing too high for something lacking the power of an s2 or turbo?
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Originally Posted by mikemyers924s
pardon my ignorance; if it works in the s2 gearbox it'll work in a 1983 944, right? Is the gearing too high for something lacking the power of an s2 or turbo?
The ring gear bolts to the piece he's selling so currently there is no ratio. Although I thought that the turbo and S2 used a diameter ring that makes it incompatible with n/a or S boxes. Not sure about that though.

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interesting. I guess it's time to do some homework on weather or no this will work. Thanks!
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OD of the N/A ring gear is smaller, but the ID is the same. The LSD/TBD units are interchangeable between N/A, S, S2, and Turbo transmissions. Call Guard to confirm.
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Sold and paid for. Thanks for the interest guys.



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