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Undercar Bracing And Rear Strut Brace


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Tried searching for this but couldn't find anything relating to it.

Just wondering if anyone knows/has/how to get my hands on a rear strut brace for M35 stagea?

Also if there is any form of underbody bracing swell?

Any help will be great.

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contact daleo for his front under brace (plan to get one myself as well soon), as with the rest, i can only find ox motorsports ones (www.oxmotorsports.co.jp)

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There is no rear strut brace for the M35. Not sure if the V35 sedan is the same rear suspension setup though?

There is only underbody bracing. Check out the OX stuff Syd linked.

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You should be saving your coin for the vq25det conversion!

Did you look at the page? Doesn't take much to find the brace that Dale is making on the first page here.

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There are no rear struts in an M35, so no strut brace either.

I've seen an upper pillar brace on IM that (from memory) anchors the two rear seatbelt mounts together from one side of the caf to the other... Not sure if it would be worth a shit besides getting in the way of having full access to the boot.

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Daleo makes a front brace that most of us guys have that is every bit as good (if not better). Worth chatting to him about his bar.

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Winz.....the rear and front bars make big differences.

Agreed; for how small the rear one is; it is very unexpected just how much of a difference.

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