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hey guys i picked up recently a r33 not real experienced in the car deparment as far as skylines go but wondering if there is any1 who could be able to tell me wheather i need the stock parts to get over the pits considering this was classed as a repairable write-off but had a yellow sticker or can u get thru pits with after market parts? cos the nut-sack who crashed this bent the steering rack and not sure wat its called the thick solid arm under the shafts the come out of the steering rack but yeah i found some after market parts to replace but dont want to remove parts and buy stock if i cant get it over any info would be great guy

cheers

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damn thats bent good! thats your tie rod and tie rod end that will need replacing. the two bars in the first picture are they bent? the top bar is your sway bar and the one just beneath it is your castor/tension rod. As I live in brisbane the laws are a bit different here and it depends on what aftermarket parts the car has. if your asking about getting aftermarket tie rod ends then that won't be a problem.

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