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hay fellas

i need to buy a couple pieces of suspension gear and i dont wanna wait ages for it to come in.

does anybody know where i can get ikeya formula stuff in aus, like a shop that has it in stock here and ready to ship to me in melbourne.

cheers

julz

Hey julz sr automotive are meant to be the aus distributor for them

Srautomotive.com.au

They are in brisvegas though

i spoke top them this morning they no longer stock them.

thanks

i spoke top them this morning they no longer stock them.

thanks

Mate I've bought Ikeya from RHDJapan and get them in around 10 days. Literally just got some traction rods last week and have bought stuff earlier in the year with same kind of delivery time.

all good fellas thanks for the responses i ended up buying thru nengun as there prices were i feel very good, way better than those rip offs at 999 automotive.

ended up getting

ikeya formula tie rods

ikeya formula tie rod ends

ikeya formula tension rods

silk road rear adjustable arms

cusco front and rear camber arms

cucso brake master

paid 1700 for all of those.

999 automotive wanted 1000 just for the tie rods

dont mind the 4 week wait as my car is having some serious boost issues atm lolz

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