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MIDORI upper negative links....

Fully adjustable upper negative links for BNR32 GTR

Came from 1994 BNR32 GTR.....

Great for the track, as seen on the JMS website but made by MIDORI and about a billion times easier to use and far superior design.....

Rebuilt with new bearings so you dont get that annoying squeak that the facoty ones can give!

When i can be bothered i will put up some photos....

These should sell themselves so im not goinig to answer crap questions...SERIOUS OFFERS ONLY!!

Also wont answer any questions that dont relate to the links and all information is up above, so i will only reply to offers that are acceptable.

$500 Negotiable...

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MIDORI is a huge japanese company... They are very famous in Japan, but the don't market their products internationally, so that's why you haven't heard of them before.

Their products are of EXCELLENT quality, comparable to any big name Jap brand that you HAVE heard of.

If these were for R33 GTR, I would have bought them by now :(

Thanks MERLI, you know where its at!

If you are interested ill email you some pics of my car, it was completely built and tuned by MIDORI for a customer...

I was lucky enough to snag it at an auctioned, however, it was damaged... Being the reason that it was up for auction at all... I am just about finished the repair and you will see it in Zoom magazine in a few issues....

Tom

Gday bnr32

i'll buy those upper arms for my gtr, currently has 3 degrees neg camber with non adjustable cusco upper arms so i need some midori arms to reduce camber a bit. i will pm u now

thanks michael

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