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Cusco Zero 2E Coilovers, R33/R34 non turbo, Eye shape ends all round, Top of the range, spring rates are 8/10, height/damper adjustable, base height adjustable, helper springs, has mounts ontop for cusco controller, roughly 7000k's old, Awesome feel and not to stiff $1600

Nismo R33/R34 GTR front sway bar, been repainted nismo silver $200

Nismo R34/R33/S14-S15 rear sway bar $150

Cusco Rear Camber arms, Suit R33-R34, S14-S15. 5000k's old $330

Cusco Rear Toe arms Suit R33-R34, S14-S15. 5000k's old $300

Cusco Front Caster arms Suit R33/34 GTR, has brackets to mount brake ducts onto, 5000ks old $320

Non hicas bare subframe from R34 N/A, (no bolts included) $350

Located in Adelaide

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Hi,

What are the thickness of the swaybars?

Would it fit BCNR33 rears?

Cheers

Grant

Edited by Count Grantleyish

It would fit, not sure of thinkness. But for a GTR you really wanna a huge thick rear one and a couple mm off for a front one.

Cheers.

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