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Hello community, and hope this is the correct place to put this thread. Mods feel free to move it if it would be better in another place on this forum

I have contacted Quaife about the GT limited slip differential. And this the info I have gotten back from them this week. This is the pricing for a possible group buy not including the international and domestic shipping that would be necessary to distribute them to the community.

"Pricing for those batch sizes will be:
10: £682.00 = $825.84
25: £639.38 = $774.23
30: £596.75 = $722.61
50: £554.13 = $671.00
This is price per diff, and prices are plus VAT (if applicable).

We would need to know the delivery address to be able to quote for shipping based on the batch size.
10 diffs can be packaged in 3 parcels, whereas 25 or more would normally be put on a pallet due to the weight.
We would only ship to a single address anyway, so if you are looking to sort out a group buy then you would then need to organise onward shipping once delivery has been made for the full batch."

Depending on interest and hopefully through organizing with a community business we could get this back in stock

Let me know if there are any questions and I will keep a running list of interested members on this thread.

Here is a link to the install guide for this Diff into the GT transmission, not an easy mod at all but worth it.

 

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I would be interested. I recently tried to purchase 2 on eBay but my orders were cancelled because quaife didn't have a production date. Both were around $1200 with shipping.
Likely the more in the group buy, the less cost of shipping. Unfortunately, Quaife said it was a special order diff, so they are not regularly stocked.
 

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It sounds like it would be best to find a business in the USA willing to front it, then distribute. That will cut down on shipping fees the end user pays. Without any sort of mark up though, I can't see the store being interested in the work and cost to re-pack every item and mail them out.
 

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It sounds like it would be best to find a business in the USA willing to front it, then distribute. That will cut down on shipping fees the end user pays. Without any sort of mark up though, I can't see the store being interested in the work and cost to re-pack every item and mail them out.
If someone sent me the money for the order, I'd be able to ship them to anyone in the states for $8. And being that I'm not out to make a profit on the community I wouldn't have any insane markup. Has anyone talked to Autocityimports about maybe doing that?
 
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