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Hi Mate,

That sounds great please send me a pic.

Although Ive been having a hard time finding a strut brace that will fit my car as I have an rb25 in place. Ive tried an apexi and a whiteline brace although unfortunately none of them have fit :geek:

Thanks

Mark

Hi Mate,

That sounds great please send me a pic.

Although Ive been having a hard time finding a strut brace that will fit my car as I have an rb25 in place. Ive tried an apexi and a whiteline brace although unfortunately none of them have fit :(

Thanks

Mark

Cool, will do tonight. If you have MSN add me on [email protected] and we can chat easier. The cusco

strut sits fairly high, so it should hopefully clear the motor. That said, I can't guarantee anything, as it is

designed for the rb20. But for $80, pays to find out! :geek:

Mate, no offence, but I don't think you're going to find a strut brace made for the 32 that accommodates an rb25 engine. I can't picture any manufacturer making such a strut bar. It might have to come down to trial-and-error, but thats going to get costly. Maybe you could measure the distance between your strut tower and the top of the engine, and work with it from there?

Still wouldn't be any guarantee, but might help with the search.

Good luck! :)

I wonder if a strut bar from a 33 could be modified to fit a 32? You would have to drill new holes or something to fit the 32 strut towers, but at least you know it would clear the motor?

It's an idea?!

We have brand new front and rear strut braces for R32 GTS-T in stock for $99 each and you can purchase them online via our website using the URL below:

http://justjap.com/parts_nhandling.htm

Cheers,

Steve

Johnny Cash no offence but Nissan made a r32 with a RB25DE standard so there is no reason why a company like cusco wouldn’t make something for it

makaveli get one of the sponsors to have a look in Japan for you for an ECR32 strut brace it will be the closest one you will find

i know nissan made a factory one for it

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