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Item: Cusco Rear Upper Arms

Condition: BRAND NEW

To Fit: R32 GTR

Location: Lower North Shore, Sydney

Contact: PM or email (andrewho at au.ibm.com)

Price: $400 SOLD!

Comments:

231 474L Nissan - Skyline BNR32 - +10 to -6mm

FEATURES

- Provides proper camber angle and improves car movement

- Prevents irregular tire wear and holds tire to the asphalt, improving traction.

- The good alignment will enable better traction as well.

- The turn buckle will correct the camber with the change in height.

Item: Cusco Front Pillowball Tension Rods

Condition: BRAND NEW

To Fit: R32 GTR or GTS-4

Location: Lower North Shore, Sydney

Contact: PM or email (andrewho at au.ibm.com)

Price: $340

Comments:

231 473 ASN Nissan BNR32 RB26DET

FEATURES

Reduces the amount of suspension flex during hard cornering.Increases greatly the handling response going into corners by adopting pillow ball mount on the body side. High rigidity pillow rods balls used to hold down tires under braking. Increases straight line stability by reducing toe out and friction.

The turn buckle type allows simple adjustments with the parts on the car.

The pillow balls are covered by rubber boots for increased durability.

Item: Trust/GREX 10-Row Oil Cooler

Condition: BRAND NEW

To Fit: R32 GTR

Location: Lower North Shore, Sydney

Contact: PM or email (andrewho at au.ibm.com)

Price: $950

Comments:

Brand new, only removed from box for photos!

GReddy/GREX Oil Cooler Kits help prolong the life of your oil and in turn your internal engine components. Hard driving causes higher engine temperatures.

GReddy / GREX oil coolers are an excellent addition, and are especially effective in harsh driving environments. By using a similar inner-fin core design as our famous intercoolers, we are able to increase oil capacity, decrease oil temperatures, and extend engine and oil life.

The efficient core and durable steel-braided lines ensure good flow and a leak free installation

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