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WTB Ikeya Formula Suspension Arms for BCNR33


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Hi SAU,

As the title states; looking to buy some Ikeya adjustable suspension parts for my R33 GT-R.

Looking for the following:

- Roll center adjustable lower arm

- Adjustable rear lower arm

- Traction adjuster rod

Want them to be in good enough or better condition, something that still has life in them: i.e. bushes/joints still good, construction not damaged, surface rust is okay. Buying new is a little expensive with this brand, so I thought why not check the used market before importing new from Japan.

Located in VIC. Happy to pay for shipping (whether you're interstate or in VIC due to Covid-19). Brand new, from Japan, would set me back anywhere between $2800 - $3000 (landed), maybe more.

Please let me know if you have any or all aforementioned parts for sale. Contact me through here please. Cheers

 

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