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Hi John,

Would you be able to give us a fitting price as well (for the sydney folk who may want to have them fitted at UAS)?

Thanks,

Richard

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I have the fax for you just need to clear a few things up, it is $250.00 + $15.00 so all up $265.00 all inclusive. All so are they able to be fitted DIY or will need a Mechanic.

Sorry for the Q's just want to get it right the first time.

Cheers ICE

Not too late go to the link to get order from from our site and all other info there.

Can get other stuff but missed this order which I did get other items but not this part Greg PM or email or call me direct on this and let me know what part exactly as their catalogue only says rear brace for R32 not R33 which you have right? Also air frieght would be a killer with large size. PM me re this so not to confuse this group buy.

ok. thought so.

may still be interested, but would appreciate until tommorrow to confirm. NEED to price affordable 1.5 deg camber adjustment on front.

as my japanese reading skills are poor, can anyone tell me what degree of adjustment these rods provide?

learn to recognise your suspension parts guys!!!

THEY ARE NOT CONTROL ARMS. THEY ARE CASTER ARMS.

the r32 caster arms match the s13 caster arms.

they'll help induce natural counter steer as you can adjust your caster with them (for drift you'd prefer around 8-9 degrees - much more than standard)

the way they work is they push the front wheels forward and angle the wheel so theres more tyre touching the ground while turning. this is awesome for drift, and i know drag dudes use em too. allows for better handling, less understeer...

having the pillowball end also aids movement as it stops side to side movement through the caster arm, restricts it to up/down.

can't correct everything, but it is not affected by HICAS, it goes on the front of your car...

gL with the group buy.

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I found out today they were held up by customs for inspection. Better than letting in bombs and drugs I guess. Anyway a little overdue but they are arriving tomorrow as released and will send out asap.

I found out today they were held up by customs for inspection.  Better than letting in bombs and drugs I guess.  Anyway a little overdue but they are arriving tomorrow as released and will send out asap.

thanks John :P

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