View Full Version : Feeler: 3.73 Diff for sale...


sunir
01-18-2006, 12:55 PM
- built by diffsonline in "04, very well built with uncomprimised quality...excellent for track usage, and really gets the power down coming out of the corner

- this is a 3.73 gearset, dual clutch pack diff...it's built for 40% - 50% lockup

- The diff is in excellent shape, used for one season since new

- fluid flushed several times, always used Redline lubricant 75/90 and shockproof

Please make me an offer...serious offers only and please stay on topic with this thread...thanks guys:)

jkuper
01-18-2006, 01:03 PM
$400. I need a core for a real diff

sunir
01-18-2006, 01:08 PM
$400. I need a core for a real diff

nope too low...do you know how much a built diff like this costs?

what is a "real diff"?

jkuper
01-18-2006, 01:13 PM
Good luck with the sale

essejM3
01-18-2006, 01:14 PM
- built by diffsonline in "04, very well built with uncomprimised quality...excellent for track usage, and really gets the power down coming out of the corner

- this is a 3.73 gearset, dual clutch pack diff...it's built for 40% - 50% lockup

- The diff is in excellent shape, used for one season since new

- fluid flushed several times, always used Redline lubricant 75/90 and shockproof

Please make me an offer...serious offers only and please stay on topic with this thread...thanks guys:)
a price might help :dunno

jkuper
01-18-2006, 01:15 PM
He said make an offer. 400 was too low :dunno. Offer 425 :)

sunir
01-18-2006, 01:20 PM
He said make an offer. 400 was too low :dunno. Offer 425 :)

looking for at least $1,100 (depending on what the market will bear, perhaps some may offer more) ...do some research on built diffs and you'll see that this is a great deal...this unit new would be right around $1,500 from diffsonline...

you want a serious diff that puts the power down for a great price here ya go!

jkuper
01-18-2006, 01:39 PM
looking for at least $1,100 (depending on what the market will bear, perhaps some may offer more) ...do some research on built diffs and you'll see that this is a great deal...this unit new would be right around $1,500 from diffsonline...

you want a serious diff that puts the power down for a great price here ya go!

I said I needed a core, so obviously it's for a built diff.

dmwhite
01-18-2006, 01:40 PM
why ya sellin?

sunir
01-18-2006, 03:53 PM
I said I needed a core, so obviously it's for a built diff.

that's right for your "real diff" :rolleyes for whatever that means...I must have an "imanginary diff" then?...:confused

sunir
01-18-2006, 03:54 PM
why ya sellin?

not sure yet if I will...I've been toying with the idea of another diff...

jkuper
01-18-2006, 04:09 PM
I think you need to research your pricing a little bit and stop asking astronomical prices for used race parts. But that's just my opinion. See post #2.

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sunir
01-18-2006, 04:29 PM
I think you need to research your pricing a little bit and stop asking astronomical prices for used race parts. But that's just my opinion. See post #2.

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ok go to diffsonline website and refer to their pricing page...so lets go through this together...now for a 2 clutch diff it's gonna be $1,125.00....now the gearing ($270) now add shipping ($75 each way for 2 times one for the core and one to have a unit shipped to you is $150) now add and it comes to $1,545.00 ... I am offering a used unit for much less ...and it's in great shape, it's been used for a handful of days in '05 and 13 races in '04...I run redline shockproof in it and it's been flushed 3 times over that span.

so how, Jason, am I off in my research??? hell if anything it's come down in price a bit...so how can you say they're Astonomical prices? wait unitl you start racing...you'll see that this is a good deal when you've got to budget out your season and parts for the car vs. event expenditures...it offers a very good value in what you're getting.

Mad Dog 20/20
01-18-2006, 07:25 PM
If that were a 3.64, I'd be all up on dat biooootch!
Its a fair asking price.

sunir
01-18-2006, 07:38 PM
If that were a 3.64, I'd be all up on dat biooootch!
Its a fair asking price.

word! tell 'em foos!

magnetic1
01-18-2006, 09:21 PM
word! tell 'em foos!

Sunir.. a famous man once said:



<replace name here>, seems that you've got a good idea with the diff ...don't let these guys givin' ya hell bother ya man....their just busting yer balls MAR style...:)

:eyecrazy :wave

AndrewBall
01-19-2006, 12:54 AM
thats atleast an 1800$ diff prolly more, i really need a 3.73 for my race car if i get a 262 box. ill keep u in mind im going to run out of cash here soon

Preppy
01-19-2006, 01:19 AM
I can't see this mod, therefore it is worthless. Are you selling any wings, preferrably UUC, or any worn tires?

dmwhite
01-19-2006, 11:24 AM
If that were a 3.64, I'd be all up on dat biooootch!
Its a fair asking price.
i might know where you could get a 3.64...its not from diffsonline though and would cost a little more

:devillook

jkuper
01-19-2006, 12:42 PM
ok go to diffsonline website and refer to their pricing page...so lets go through this together...now for a 2 clutch diff it's gonna be $1,125.00....now the gearing ($270) now add shipping ($75 each way for 2 times one for the core and one to have a unit shipped to you is $150) now add and it comes to $1,545.00 ...

thats atleast an 1800$ diff prolly more

:confused

nick325xit 5spd
01-19-2006, 01:12 PM
I wish E46 diffs were that cheap. :(

card counter
01-20-2006, 08:16 PM
I wish I could find a 3.73 in the range of 600-900 I would be all over it