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***NISMO REAR UPPER ARM LINK SET***

<<<$160 ONO>>>

Near new, Left and Right Nismo - Rear Upper Arm Link set ( REAR ) taken from an R32 GTR that was upgraded to Nismo competition parts.

Arm bushes are hardly worn and in near new condition. There is no need to swap the bushes out. Please refer to the high resolution photos to see for yourself.

These links will definitely fit the following wide selection of vehicles:

  • Skyline R32 ( All models )
  • Silvia S13
  • 180SX RS13

  • Laurel C33
  • Cefiro A31

Payment: To be made by PAYPAL only.

ITEM SHIPPED FOR FREE.

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CONTACT ME FOR DETAILS

Edited by Racing Otaku
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Non adjustable........whats the point?

The point is that not everyone wants to adjust their rear arms because they may not be looking to drift or track the car.

These are a great upgrade for the street and priced fairly.

THAT'S the point.

Edited by Racing Otaku
If you're will to ship to Canada, I'm interested.

I just sold the other smaller rear upper arm set to Canada a few days ago for $180 - but for that length of shipping ill be asking $190 for this set.

They aren't the smallest arms but I will make sure they get to you safely.

Do these offer a camber difference over factory arms?

I believe they aid the stiffness of the chassis and no extra camber. The bushes themselves are 30% stronger than factory units and the arm itself is lighter.

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