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I would like to sell this stuff to a local buyer as I need some cash by Friday, but if you can transfer the cash quickly Ill hold it for you

What: Cazman Industries Caster rods

To suit What: Every nissan except GTRs, S13,s14,15,r32,r33,r34 etc just let me know what youve got

How much: $170 +Freight FIRM, 1 set only and Im sure it will be sold by 6pm tonight

Location: SA, Near Blackwood

Contact: PM or 0421 720 618

Info: I have 1 set of caster rods, I am just clearing older stock to make way for the new stuff.

This is a zinc black set, not silver like we normally sell Here

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What: Multi Link bearings, for in your uprights

To suit What: Every nissan S13,s14,15,r32,r33,r34 etc and stageas etc etc

How much: $250 +Freight FIRM, 2 sets only and 1 set was for Simon M. But I need some cash tongue.gif

You are getting 6 BEARINGS in carriers, this will do 1 non-hicas car

Location: SA, Near Blackwood

Contact: PM or 0421 720 618

Info: I have 2 sets of of these, I am just clearing older stock to make way for the new stuff.

This is a zinc black set, not silver like we are selling now.

These are the best upgrade you can do if you have a track only car, these are RARE as f@ck. No one makes them let alone sells them in Australia, let alone for this cost.

More info Here

Silver zinc ones look like this for reference, the zinc black are DISCONTINUED

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What: Deep Dish Steering wheel

To suit What: any car with a boss kit BOSS KIT FOR $10 NEW IF YOU WANT IT, to suit S13

How much: $50 +Freight FIRM

Location: SA, Near Blackwood

Contact: PM or 0421 720 618

Info: This is my second hand one from my soarer, 1 fabric thread is loose. Too hard to photograph its so small.

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What: CAZMAN INDUSTRIES Stickers

To suit What: any car

How much: $4ea for 200mm $19ea for 500mm

Location: SA, Near Blackwood

Contact: PM or 0421 720 618

Info: These stickers cost me an arse load to have made, it also took about 3 times to perfect. The blue is chrome also and they stand out like dogs balls.

They are IMPOSSIBLE to photograph so apologies

I usually give them out to sponsored cars, but they cost too much too just give away, so buy them and help me help you.

This is one on jake jones car, in sunlight they look mint as f@ck

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