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06.07.2008, 11:20 AM
Price is still to be determined - waiting on a quote for a vital part of the assembly at the moment(90% of the costs are determined at this point, including MOST of the parts requiring tooling - the diff cup will be a tooled piece and is out for quotation). Part of the time taken to get this to market is a result of efforts to offer these in high volume, and therefore a lower price point. It will be more expensive than a "run of the mill" diff of course(many more parts), but the goal is to keep the price very reasonable - particularly for the performance, tunability and durability benefits of using it. :)
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