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I have obtained a very limited number of component kits to make the Noltec Adj Front Upper Control Arms for R32GTST, R32GTR and R32GTS4. These are the "Motorsport" version which features reduced flex under heavy duty track use as experienced when using "R" type tyres and/or slicks. There looks to be only 25 kit sets able to be manufactured, so first in gets them. They are expected to take 3 to 4 weeks to manufacture. Replacement bushes will always be available as they take the standard dimensions.

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When they were available from Noltec they were $539 for the pair. The Group Buy price will be $399 including delivery. Please PM the order and, as usual, payment can be made by credit card or direct deposit.

Cheers

Gary

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While we are at it I have 1 pair here only brand new in its packaging that i will sell for $320 delivered. Part #N52088

ready to go now. I have taken a photo of it and if you would like a copy PM me and i will send it when i get home tonight.

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