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PRE-ORDER VISION TECHNICA PARTS

Closing date to pre-order : 28 mAY 05

To arrive : abt 1 - 1.5mths after pre-order has closed

Deposit needed: $50 FOR ITEM LESS THAN $400 IN VALUE

Deposit needed: $200 for item more than $400 in value

ALL ITEM QUOTED INCLUDE FREE DELIVERY AUS WIDE

Method of payment

** Direct deposit **

** Paypal ** (5.00 % surcharge)

** Cash **

SUPER LOW SEAT RAIL FOR DRIVER OR PASSENGER SIDE

A low driving position promises new driving sensations. The reason why all racing machines adopt a low driving position is that information feedback from the vehicle, such as roll, pitch and traction, are clearer than in a car with a higher driving position, in addition to lowering the center of the gravity. This rail can be used on any bucket seat with a side fixing.

SUITABLE FOR: SUITABLE FOR BUCKET SEAT WITH SIDE MOUNTING LIKE BRIDE OR SPARCO FOR EXAMPLE.

TYPE A - $250.00 + free postage - each

TYPE B - $275.00 + free postage - each

TYPE C - $299.00 + free postage - each

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AVAILABLE FOR

- S13

- S14

- S15

- R32

- R33

- BNR 34

- Z33

- K12

- K11

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CIRCUIT CONVERTER

A kit to avoid the warning lamp coming on when driving a car with a wide-open throttle on a racing circuit. Simply replace the standard catalyst with this component.

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$250 each + free postage

AVAILABLE FOR

- PS13

- RPS13

- S14

- BNR32

- HCR32

- ECR33

- BCNR33

if you are keen, pm me!

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