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M35/V35 Front underbody brace

Front under body braces M35/V35/Z33

I have four chassis braces with two options of size and fitment. All of them are 1.2MM galvanised tube so they are stiff, yet still lightweight. They are MIG welded, so not as pretty as TIG options (Dale's ones), but they're of the same strength.

2x 20MM bar that are a direct bolt on using M12 bolts. ($125 each)

2x 25MM bar that require the mounting holes to be enlarged to accept M14 bolts. Being larger they are stiffer than the 20MM option ($150 each)

Each one has been bolted onto my car to ensure they all fit correctly. All unpainted but have Cold Galv primer applied where the welding was done.

 

Prices include shipping AUS wide but cheaper for local pickup obviously.

PM or Contact Brendon on 0402 seven zero two 102.

20MM OPTION

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25MM OPTION

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