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Set of Ikeya Formula front and rear lower arms to suit an R32 including adjustable steering rack stoppers and castor arms on the front. The rear arms have roll centre adjustment also. $1500 for the set of 4, make an offer! Over $2600 new.

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His phone number is listed in his other thread as 0414 186 335

With that car and those plates, I am sure somebody on here knows him

PM one of the mods and see what can be sorted out.

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