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Wicked I knew thier would be a interechangeable one.

I rang a few places and they said that you can only use Cefiro ones.

Cool I have a few things I'm looking at doing set up wise to increase my suspension and steering capabilities.

And I will be looking at getting those bushed from Nolathane soon trying replace them all.

if your talking about the castor rod bracket which it sounds like you are (pic added)

then these are A31 specific so the shops you rang were correct. i think nic means the caster rods themselves? which are the same as S13 but defnitely not the bracket itself.

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There isn't any magic to it.. I just welded some metal on the ends. It's pretty thick metal, 8-10mm.

I drilled a hole in the right one (left in the pic) for the radiator support. My left rad support is broken off, so I didn't drill a hole for it.

You can't see it, but I also welded a bar between them. Like the Nismo ones.

I'm not in Au, so I don't know... but I bet this will get you defected.

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Edited by DanShirts

i see, so they bolt up the same as the cefiro ones but just come up too short. well thats sorted u can use s13 castor brackets if u weld a plate on to lengthen them.then just drill a hole for the front rad support bolts

gud stuff :)

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