Overtake Saikou Rear Differential (High Power Version)

Overtake Saikou Rear Differential High Power Version Nissan Skyline GTR R35

For owners of modified GT-Rs that frequent the circuit, the limits of the OEM differentials have become points of frustration. Overtake’s Saikou Diff was created to fix these problems, and create faster lap times for high power GT-Rs. The Saikou Diff is produced by Drexler Motorsports, using their decades of DTM, WTCC, and Formula experience to Overtake's exacting specs of improved circuit performance, at no compromises for the GT-R.

MSRP: $5295.00 USD

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