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Just Jap Racing in Sydney is the proud to bring our loyal SAU customers the very best deals on Australia's largest range of High Performance BC Racing Coilover Suspension Kits.

We are the official Australian distributor for BC Racing, and not only stock around 1000 sets in stock at any one time in our mammoth Sydney superstore for nearly every vehicle make and model imaginable, but we also offer the most comprehensive selection of spare and replacement parts, including a variety of different spring rates, giving our customers the unique ability to tailor their spring rates to suit their particular preference and application. Couple this with the absolute highest standard in local after sales and warranty support, along with Free Australia-wide delivery, and the choice really is easy.

Ranging from the Street level V1 Series Kit through to the Race designed ER Series Kits with External Reservoir, there is a kit to suit you!

All kits provide superior handling and performance, are fully rebuildable, and include a 12 month Australian Warranty.

BC Racing Coilover Suspension Kits are available now for all popular Japanese models, along with a stack of European, US and even Australian vehicles.

BC Racing VA Series V1 Coilover Suspension Kit - From $1199.00 Delivered

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BC Racing BR Series Coilover Suspension Kit - From $1299.00 Delivered

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BC Racing ER Series Coilover Suspension Kit - From $1699.00 Delivered

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For more information, or to purchase online, simply visit our website at http://www.justjap.comHave a question? Feel free to post it here, sent us a pm, or call us direct on (02) 9545 0532.

Cheers,

Steve
Just Jap Racing
101 Bath Road, Kirrawee
NSW 2232

February Madness!

BC Racing BR Series Coilovers now only $1299.00, and still with Free Australia-Wide Delivery! :)

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These are currently flying out the door guys with deliveries leaving daily.


Don't delay, order your new set of BC's today :)

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PM's replied - Thanks all.

Another container load of BC's has just arrived and now ready for immediate pickup and delivery!

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Keep the orders coming guys.

We have just had another container load of stock arrive and will not be beaten on price and warranty support.

Want to purchase from Australia's largest Japanese and High Performance parts supplier with close on 1000 sets of BC's in stock and every spare part imaginable on hand and ready to go? Look no further!

Cheers,

Steve

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These are literally flying out the door in the leadup to Christmas - Get your orders in now to secure your set!

Buy with confidence from the sole authorized distributor of BC Racing Suspension in Australia :)

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Another shipment has just arrived in store.

We are adding more and more listings every week and have every spare part imaginable in stock ready to go, including a full range of springs, allowing us to supply our customers with a completely tailored and customized set of Coilovers to suit your application.

Just Jap Racing - Australia's BC Racing Suspension Distributor!

Hi Nate,

There are actually 4 different specifications available in the BR series, depending on the make and model they are to suit.

Cheers,

Steve

Hi Nate,

Apologies for the delayed reply, yes for S15 you have a choice between BR RA and BR RH.

Cheers,

Steve



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    • Well the install is officially done. Filled with fluid and bled it today, but didn't get a chance to take it on a test drive. I'll throw some final pics of the lines and whatnot but you can definitely install a DMAX rack in an R33 with pretty minor mods. I think the only other thing I had to do that isn't documented here is grind a bit of the larger banjo fitting to get it to clear since the banjos are grouped much tighter on the DMAX rack. Also the dust boots from a R33 do not fit either fyi, so if you end up doing this install for whatever reason you'll need to grab those too. One caveat with buying the S15 dust boots however is that the clamps are too small to fit on the R33 inner tie rod since they're much thicker so keep the old clamps around. The boots also twist a bit when adjusting toe but it's not a big deal. No issues or leaks so far, steering feels good and it looks like there's a bit more lock now than I had before. Getting an alignment on Saturday so I'll see how it feels then but seems like it'll be good to go       
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