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Cusco Zero-2 For Hcr32-bnr32-bcnr33-bnr34-er34! + Suspension Arms To Adjust Your Crazy Wheels Width/offsets :o)


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hey guys,

we have these in stock

they are super reliable and very quite (not noisy like other nasty coilovers).

all coilovers are in good working order.

Pair of Tein Spanners/ Cusco

$80 / $90

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Cusco Zero2 BNR32

Springrate 11/9, 5 damper

2 Way height

$1550

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Cusco Zero2 HCR32

Excellent condition

Springrate 10/8, 5 damper, 2 way height

$1450

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Cusco Zero2 ER34/BNR34/BCNR33

10,000kms no oil leak

Spring rate 10/8, 5 damper 2 way height

$1500

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Cusco Rear PillowMount for R33-

brand new

$290

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Cusco Rear Camber Arm R33

$380

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Cusco Front Camber Arms R32

$250

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Cusco Castor/Rear Toe Rods HCR32/A31/Z32

$270

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Cusco Rear Camber Arm S13/180sx/A31

$450

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For more info on these coilovers or anything parts you see on my website please feel free to pm or call me on 0422 422 344.

Cheers,

Thuy

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