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Hello everyone I have a 650 commando that tanked the rear differential, so I happened upon an 1100 rear diff thinking that it would be an easy swap. WRONG!! :angry: hahaha so now I have one for sale if anyone is interested. I am asking $650 plus shipping and it's in great condition! Please let me know. I have pictures that I can send up request.

Thanks and happy offroading

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Hello everyone I have a 650 commando that tanked the rear differential, so I happened upon an 1100 rear diff thinking that it would be an easy swap. WRONG!! :angry: hahaha so now I have one for sale if anyone is interested. I am asking $650 plus shipping and it's in great condition! Please let me know. I have pictures that I can send up request.

Thanks and happy offroading

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