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Hey guys,

I have these to offer you.

They are genuine and bolt straight on.

Safety21 5 point non sunroof Cage R32

$650 (ETA?)

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Cusco Rear Camber Arm R32

$450

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Cusco Front Camber Arms R32

$250

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Kazama Castor Rods

Brand new

For R32/R33

$350

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Kazama Hicas bar

Brand new

For A31/R32

$150

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Cusco Type MT Braces R32

$160 each ($300 pair)

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Cusco OS Type R33/R34 front and Rear Brace

$180 each

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Cusco Rear Camber Arm R33

$400

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HKS HiperMax Performer-BNR32

Springrate 9/7kg, 3 damper, 2 way height

15,000kms, no leak or knock

$1350

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Cusco Zero-2 ER34/BCNR33 BNR34

Excellent condition

Springrate 9/7 5 damper 2 way height

$1550

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Tein c spanners $80 pair brand new

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Cusco Rear PillowMount for R33-

brand new

$290

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For more info please call me on 0422 422 344.

Regards,

Thuy

j-imports

hay thuy

can u do me a better price if i get the tomei 3 point brace and the cusco rear brace for the r34??? i have th jjr ones and they r f**king shitouse lol

cheers

julz

hay thuy

can u do me a better price if i get the tomei 3 point brace and the cusco rear brace for the r34??? i have th jjr ones and they r f**king shitouse lol

cheers

julz

Julz,

sold the tomei brace sorry

The Cusco Type R32 front & rear braces - are they Cusco or do you mean Cusco look a like?

The roll cage does that come with the backing plates & what do you mean ETA?

thanks

The Cusco Type R32 front & rear braces - are they Cusco or do you mean Cusco look a like?

The roll cage does that come with the backing plates & what do you mean ETA?

thanks

they cusco mate not look alike :)

What you see is what you get with the cage mate :(

eta means estimated time of arrival



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