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CLOSING DATE OF PRE-ORDER: WED 8 FEB 06

TO ARRIVE: ABT 8 WEEKS AFTER THE PRE-ORDER CLOSED

DEPOSIT PER SET = 25% OF THE TOTAL VALUE OF THE ITEM

DELIVERY: FREE FOR ALL CUSCO PARTS

PAYMENT METHOD: DIRECT DEPOSIT TO THE A/C BELOW

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OUR PREVIOUS CUSCO SHIPMENT

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CUSCO LIST

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PLEASE VISIT -> http://www.cusco.co.jp/english/e_cont.html <- FOR CUSCO PARTS DESCRIPTION IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE

THE LIST BELOW IS NOT EXHAUSTIVE! PLEASE ASK ME IF YOU NEED A SPECIFIC PARTS

SUSPENSION

COMP-S $1930 DELIVERED (180SX, S13, S14 S15)

ZERO-1 $2175 DELIVERED (180SX, S13, S14 S15)

ZERO-2 $2600 DELIVERED (S14 S15)

ZERO-2E $2600 DELIVERED (180SX, S13, S14 S15)

ZERO-2R $2930 DELIVERED (180SX, S13, S14 S15)

COMP-S $1695 DELIVERED (HCR32, ECR33)

ZERO-1 $2290 DELIVERED (R32, R33, R34)

ZERO-2 $1930 DELIVERED (R32, R33, R34)

COMP S $1495 DELIVERED (HONDA EG EK DC2)

ZERO-1 $1840 DELIVERED (HONDA EG EK DC2)

ZERO-2 $2195 DELIVERED (HONDA EG EK DC2)

WAGON VACANZA $1450 DELIVERED (HONDA JAZZ)

Cusco suspension are a little more expensive than other brand but there is a reason for it. It is becos their dampers are so tough. Coilover sets usually wear out pretty fast, but these ones REALLY last.

I have heard some sets that have gone through near 60k km and use for drifting, racing and all sort of abuse are surprisingly still damping.

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COMP S - Recommended for those looking for:

- A reasonably priced adjustable suspension unit.

- A lower ride height without sacrificing comfort.

- User friendly, factory pre-tuned worry free set up.

- His first adjustable suspension kit.

- More than a lowered spring.

ZERO 1 - Recommended for drivers who:

- Has experienced the front slipping on bumpy turn-ins.

- Prefer your own setting for a reasonable price.

- Want lower ride height without loss in suspension stroke.

- Want to advance to adjustable rate units for a reasonable price.

ZERO 2 - Recommended for drivers who:

- Want to lower the ride height without sacrificing the stroke length.

- Want to enjoy various settings on road or track or weather conditions by adjusting the ride height, spring rate and pre-load settings to his heart's content.

- Want to try various tires from the production supplied to the S tires.

- Want to take the family or girl friend along on weekdays comfortably, but wants to challenge that pass or track on weekends.

ZERO-2R is the top class equipment with

- Lower unladen weight and higher rigidity made possible by the inverted shocks used on many cars competing in the World Rally

- Championship and All Japan GT Championship.

- Low friction allows a stable ride at any speed.

- A ride comfort not realised in previous inverted type shock absorbers.

- Oil circulation system allows a surprisingly low friction. Shock absorber perform at maximum from walking speeds.

SWAY BARS

FRONT SWAY BAR - $390 DELIVERED (S13, RS13, S14, S15, GTR32, GTR33)

REAR SWAY BAR - $300 DELIVERED (S13, RS13, S14, S15, GTR32, GTR33)

REAR SWAY BAR - $249 DELIVERED (HONDA EK9)

REAR SWAY BAR - $335 DELIVERED (HONDA DB8, DC2)

FRONT SWAY BAR – $335 DELIVERED (HONDA DC5)

REAR SWAY BAR – $335 DELIVERED (HONDA DC5)

FRONT SWAY BAR – $370 DELIVERED (HONDA S2000)

REAR SWAY BAR – $370 DELIVERED (HONDA S2000)

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ADJUSTABLE PILLOW BALL TENSION RODS

AE86 - $769 DELIVERED

ALL OTHER NISSAN CARS - $469 DELIVERED

C33

A31

RS13, RPS13, S13, PS13, S14, S15

HCR32, R32, R33, R34

BNR32, BCNR33

Z32, WGC34, WGNC34

Y32

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TENSION ROD BAR (ADJUSTABLE)

S13, RS13, RPS13, PS13, S14, S15

CA31, A31, R32, HNR32, R33, R34

BNR32, BCNR33, WGC34(2WD)

- ALL $149 DELIVERED -

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FRONT NEGATIVE CAMBER UPPER ARMS

HP10, HCR32, R32GTS4, R33, R34, CPV35, BNR32, BCNR33, BNR34 - $469 DELIVERED

Z32, Z33, WGNC34 - $469 DELIVERED

HONDA EF3/7/8/9 - $660 DELIVERED

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ADJUSTABLE REAR UPPER ARMS

C33, A31, RS13, RPS13, S13, PS13, HCR32 - $489 DELIVERED

S14, S15, R33, R34, BNR32, BCNR33, BNR34, WGNC34, WGC34 - $525 DELIVERED

HONDA EG6, EK4, EK9, DC2 - $544 DELIVERED

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DRAG ROD (REPLACES HICAS SYSTEM)

S14, S15, R33, R34, BCNR33, BCNR34 - $459 DELIVERED

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ADJUSTABLE REAR TOE CONTROL ROD

A31, RS13, RPS13, S13, PS13, S14, S15 - $445 DELIVERED

HCR32, WGNC34, WGC34 - $445 DELIVERED

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PILLOW BALL UPPER MOUNT

MANY MODELS AVAILABLE - $370 DELIVERED

* NOT ALL CAR HAS ADJUSTABLE UPPER MOUNT, PLS CHECK WITH ME

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CUSCO LSD

S13 (SR20, R200) Type RS 2 way - 1465 delivered

S13 (SR20, R200) Type MZ 2 way- 1295 delivered

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CLUTCHES AND FLYWHEELS

S13 COPPER SINGLE PLATE CLUTCH DISC ONLY (NOT CLUTCH SYSTEM) - $450 DELIVERED

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PLEASE VISIT -> http://www.cusco.co.jp/english/e_cont.html <- FOR CUSCO PARTS DESCRIPTION IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE

THE LIST BELOW IS NOT EXHAUSTIVE! PLEASE ASK ME IF YOU NEED A SPECIFIC PARTS

UPPER FRONT AND REAR STRUT BRACES

PLEASE CHECK HERE FOR THE MODEL http://www.cusco.co.jp/english/e_cont.html

TYPE ST - $210 DELIVERED

TYPE AS - $210 DELIVERED

TYPE OS - $249 DELIVERED

TYPE ALCOS - $285 DELIVERED

TYPE 40D - $249 DELIVERED

TYPE 40 - $249 DELIVERED

TYPE ALC40 - $335 DELIVERED

TYPE CB - $335 DELIVERED

TYPE TITANIUM - PLS ASK

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* NOT ALL TYPES AVAILABLE FOR ALL CAR, PLS ASK IF YOU ARE IN DOUBT

TYPE-OST EXTRA REAR BRACE (TO BE ADDED TO YOUR EXISTING THE TYPE 40D, CB, OS, AS)

S13, RS13, RPS13, PS13, BNR32 (NONE FOR S14, S15)

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LOWER ARM BAR – NOT AVAILABLE FOR NISSAN SILVIA OR SKYLINE –

LOWER TIE BAR V1 - $149 DELIVERED

LOWER TIE BAR V2 (AVAILABLE ONLY TO SOME CAR) - $249 DELIVERED

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BRAKE CYLINDER STOPPER (A MUST-MUST ITEM FOR ALL CAR!!)

RS13, RPS13, S13, PS13, S14, S15 - $119 DELIVERED

CA31 - $149 DELIVERED

HP10 - $119 DELIVERED

H31 - $119 DELIVERED

BNR32, HCR32, HNR32 - $149 DELIVERED

ECR33, R34 - $149 DELIVERED

BCNR33, BNR34 - $119 DELIVERED

Z32 - $119 DELIVERED

HONDA EK - $149 DELIVERED

HONDA EG - $119 DELIVERED

HONDA DEL SOL - $119 DELIVERED

HONDA S2000 - $119 DELIVERED

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SIDE PILLAR REINFORCEMENT BAR

RS13, RPS13, 180SX

S14, S15

BCNR33

EG6, EG9, EK9

DC5, S2000

FC3S RX7

ALL $340 (LEFT AND RIGHT SIDE) DELIVERED

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ROLL CAGES - SAFETY 21

4 POINT - $630 DELIVERED, SAME PRICE FOR ALL CARS

5 POINT - $750 DELIVERED, SAME PRICE FOR ALL CARS

6 POINT - $959 DELIVERED, SAME PRICE FOR ALL CARS

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CUSCO OIL CATCH CAN

WITH 9MM HOSE - $169.95 DELIVERED

WITH 15MM HOSE - $169.95 DELIVERED

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