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I had a spare pair of front upper control arms for the R33GTST which was stolen a while back, I don't anticipate need ing them for my Stagea. So in an effort to clean out my garage I am selling them. The arms have been checked for straightness, crack tested, media blasted and then powder coated in gloss yellow. A full set of adjustable bushes has been fitted to the inner pivot points, this enables more negative camber for track use (up to 4.5 degrees) than is available with just the outer bushes. Or facilitates removing more camber on extremely low cars.than is available with just the outer bushes.

They haven't had any use, just sitting in my garage, so they are pretty much pristine. I recently stripped them down and regreased them, so they are ready to fit straight to a car. Unlike aftermarket arms these are of course 100% road legal. They will fit and Stageas S1 and S2.

First in best dressed,I would suggest contacting me via email on [email protected]

The inner upper kit costs $150 and the 2 arms were $100 each, I'll throw in the straightness check, the crack testing, media blasting, the powder coating and the kits fitting labour for free, plus I'll ship them for free, within Australia of course.. So the total cost is $350. If wanted I can also supply a Whiteline outer upper camber kit for the old Group Buy price of $185.

Cheers

Gary

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