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1. Starts 1/10/09

Ends 7/10/09 (I have one customer waiting for a set, so I can drag this out any longer)

Parts would be ready 4 weeks after the final Deposit has been made to myself.

A $20 Deposit is required BEFORE 7/10/09 or you will not be able to purchase a set.

These are a ONE OFF BUY

The remaining costs can be paid upon comletion of the parts manufacture.

2. These are replacement bushes for the Rear lower control arms. A set of 8 Split bushes, Ie enough to do one car. They will incude a Stainless crush tube in the kits.

They are made from spun Derlin.

The advantages are a 0 binding bush (not much binding in this arm to start with though)

As well as being stiffer than any rubber or Poly bush could ever be. Derlin is almost as stiff as an Aluminum bush, but Derlin is a carbon impregnated material. This means its self lubricating (to an extent). It also allows for better tolerances than aluminum.

This is the only bush in your nissan that you can make ou of derlin as the arm pivots on 1 axis only, it rotates only, it doesnt have to pivot.

3. I predict these will cost $120 a kit. The price will not go up (or cheaper)

4. The company is Cazman Industries

5. Pick up in Metro SA or freighted for $10 a set

6. As above

7. The finished product will look similar to this, although in different dimensions to suit your car.

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Basically I have pre sold 3 or so sets to fellow NS members, but I need to make up the numbers for the minimum order. Regardless of numbers I will be placing the order.

If I only order say 2 sets cost doubles. So the more people can get in the better the cost to you.

The other problem is they are model specific, and some of your cars may have had your subframes and arms changed without your knowing.

I would STRONGLY suggest measuring the width of your subframe tabs.

The 3 main different ones available are

S13, R32, 300zx

S14, R33

S15, R34

Please measure and specify which ones you are after.

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So yourself basically.

If you wish to become a paying trader on SAU - let me know.

Otherwise, sorry mate, can't have you peddling your wares as you have been over a few posts now.

This site has a great number of paying traders, we cannot let anyone trade for free.

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