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Hi Guys,

We are now stock the Hardrace range of products for Nissans, Mitsubishi....

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Hardrace adjustable front tension rod support bar 1pc S13/180SX $105

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Hardrace rear lower subframe support bar/rod S13/S14/S15 $138

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Hardrace front roll center adjuster S13/180SX $149

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Hardrace billet rear subframe rigid bush collar kit 8pcs S13/S14/S15 $105

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Hardrace harden rubber front sway bar end link set 2pcs S13/S14/S15/Z32/R32/R33/R34 $83

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Hardrace adjustable rear sway bar 22m with bushing S13 $215

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Hardrace adjustable front sway bar 28mm with bushing S13/180SX $215

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Hardrace harden rubber rear toe control arm (spherical bearing) set 2pcs S13/Z32/R32 $149

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Hardrace harden rubber rear toe control arm set 2pcs S13/Z32/R32 $149

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Hardrace TPV reinforced rear sway bar end link 2pcs kit S13/S14/S15/R32/R33/R34 $94

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Hardrace harden rubber engine and gearbox mount kit 3pcs S13/S14/S15 $270

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Hardrace harden rubber rear traction rod set 2pcs S13/S14/S15/Z32/R32/R33/R34 $138

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Hardrace harden rubber OEM replacement inner tie rod end set 2pcs S13/180SX $105

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Hardrace spherical bearing rear traction rod set 2pcs S13/S14/S15/Z32/R32/R33/R34 $138

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Hardrace spherical bearing super tie rod end set 2pcs S13/180SX $138

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Hardrace harden rubber rear upper camber kit 2pcs S13/Z32/R32 $193

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Hardrace spherical bearing rear camber kit 2pcs S13/Z32 $193

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Hardrace TPV steering racking bushing kit 3pcs S13/180SX $72

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Hardrace forged angled super tie rod end set 2pcs S13/180SX $149

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Hardrace spherical bearing adjustable full replacement rear lower control arm set 2pcs S13/R32 $710

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Hardrace spherical bearing front tension rod set 2pcs S13/180SX/Z32/R32 $193

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Hardrace rear roll center adjuster 2pcs S13 $160

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Hardrace harden rubber rear adjustable camber arm 2pcs set S14/S15/R33/R34 $193

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Hardraca spherical bearing rear adjustable camber kit 2pcs S14/S15/R33/R34 $193

Hardrace harden rubber rear differential support arm bushing 2pcs set EVO 7-9 $88

Hardrace harden rubber stock replacement engine mount inserts 4pcs kit EVO7-9 $215

Hardrace steering rack bushing kit 3pcs EVO7-9 $83

Hardrace sphericla bearing front lower control arm bushes 4pcs kit EVO7-9 $358

Hardrace front roll center adjuster (10mm or 15mm setting) EVO7-9 $248

Hardrace harden rubber rear upper arm bushing kit 4pcs EVO7-9 $116

Hardrace spherical bearing rear upper arm bushing kit 4pcs EVO7-9 $270

Hardrace harden rubber rear trailing arm bushing set 2pcs EVO7-9 $105

Hardrace spherical bearing rear trailing arm bushing set 2pcs EVO7-9 $259

Hardrace harden rubber rear differential member bushing kit 2pcs EVO7-9 (AYC) $83

Hardrace harden rubber rear differential member bushing kit 2pcs EVO7-9 (non- AYC) $83

Hardrace 80A harden rubber front sway bar bushing 2pcs set 26mm front sway bar (06-11 JDM FD2 $32

Hardrace 80A harden rubber front sway bar bushing 2pcs set 28mm front sway bar (06-11 FD1/FD2 $32

Hardrace 80A harden rubber rear sway bar bushing 2pcs set 17mm rear sway bar (06-11 FD1/FD2 C $32

Hardrace 80A harden rubber front sway bar bushing 2pcs set 19mm front sway bar (09-11 Front) $50

Hardrace 80A harden rubber rear stabilizer bar bushing 2/pcs set 09-11 FN2 Civic Type R $39

Rear adjustable upper arm, adjust up to 3.5+/-deg of camber. Spherical Bearing race version $215

Full replacement bushing kit for Australian delivered ED/EF Civic or CRX 28pcs kit $402

Front adjustable upper A arm, adjust up to +/- 3.5deg of camber $292

Rear adjustable upper arm, adjust up to 3.5+/-deg of camber. Harden Rubber $138

Hardrace front upper A arm bushing ( 4pcs ) Harden rubber. Fits EG 92-95, DC2 94-01 $83

Hardrace rear trailing arm bushing set (left and right) Harden rubber to aid rear traction $127

Hardrace roll center adjuster set (left and right) Designed for lowered vehicle with optimum $182

Hardrace front upper A arm bushing set ( left and right ) Race version spherical bearing $171

Hardrace rear trailing arm bushing set (left and right) Race version spherical bearings $380

Hardrace shifter rod bushing for SOHC engined 92-95 EG Civic and 96-00 EK Civic $61

Hardrace front lower control arm bushing set ( left and right ) Harden rubber. Fits EG 92 $105

Many oher Honda products....

**All listed prices are inclusive of gst**

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Hardrace Upper Control Arms for V35 Sedan... how much

Is this for the front or back?

this is a pretty out there question but how much for a full r32gts-t suspension catalogue?

You really need to tell us what you want, if you really want the full catalgue call us and we'll work something out

can you get S2000 drive shaft spacers? and how much?

cheers

$195

  • 4 months later...

business must be good as no reply to my post?

Given your around the corner lets try again..

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Price on hardrace TPV reinforced rear sway bar end link 2pcs kit S15

Do you offer a complete setup meaning this plus rear sway bar?

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Apologies for the delayed in response.

Hardrace don't make the R32 upper camber arms

Just jap stock 300zx/R32 hardrace front upper camber arms:

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?productid=20046&cat=&page=1

  • 11 months later...

Pmed,

looking for

SKU

6167-R

Hardrace Rear Upper Adjustable Camber Arms - Nissan S14/S15/R33/R34/C34/C35

Durable Rubber Bush Adjustable Ends not sphrerical.

thanks mate



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