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Brand new GKTech arms, front caster, rear camber, caster and toe, to suit s13 r32 etc. and 365mm extended front lower control arms to suit s14/s15/r32 etc ball joints. Basically everythg you need to make your R32 awesome. $1000 posted for the lot. Cheaper than buying new and you don't have to wait the 6+ months to get them as I did.

Brand new gktech front dogbone adapter to make r32/z32 calipers fit 324mm gtr discs I can throw in with this gear for an extra $50 or $90 posted on its own.

Brand new GKTech hydrualic handbrake kit, comes with everything you need bar an extra set of rear calipers (master cylinder, handle & mount, braided lines, brake fluid, mounting brackets). $450 posted

Pickup available in Rockhampton, Qld.

Or make me a (reasonable) offer on the lot and you might be suprised.

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