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THE THREAD HAS NOW BEEN CLOSED AND MOVED TO A NEW ONE JUST CUSCO PREORDER ONLY

THIS IS DUE TO UNFORSEEN CIRCUMSTANCES FOR OTHER BRANDS WHICH IM NOT ABLE TO GET THE QUOTE FAST ENOUGH AND THAT THE PREORDER IS CLOSING SOON.

STILL IF YOU NEED QUOTE FOR ANY OTHER PARTS, PLEASE PM OR EMAIL ME AT [email protected] BUT I WONT BE MAKING ANY LIST AS EXTENSIVE AS THE CUSCO ONE.

NEW CUSCO PREORDER - CLICK BELOW

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...st=0&p=1516461&

Probably just a long shot... but would you be able to get the R34 Nismo Key (gold plated in matt finish). I've seen them in Australia for outrageous prices so if you could get them for a good price, that would be AWESOME :rolleyes:

PS: I vouch that this trader is a great person to deal with... total of 2 transactions "so far" with nothing to lift an eyebrow at. :lol:

Good work man! At long last a CA31 brake booster stopper! I must say there is some serious points in that one.

I shall check the money pot closer to the cut off date, but I should be rite to get one.

Im really impressed with that :rolleyes:

Thanks heaps again mate... can't wait for the result :)

Link for one seller and the item:

http://www.envyimports.com.au/shop/category19_1.htm

hey mate any chance of getting hold of some abflug bilstein coilovers for a wgnc34 260rs stagea?

and a price?

cheers

Brad

hi brad, i dont do bilstein as i only trust cusco for coilover. believe me, they are very very good. it withstand all kind of abuse.. drag racing, drifting.. u name it...cusco withstand it.

here are some prices for them

ZERO-1 $1930 DELIVERED (R32, R33, R34, WGNC4)

ZERO-2 $2290 DELIVERED (R32, R33, R34, WGNC4)

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hi brad, i dont do bilstein as i only trust cusco for coilover. believe me, they are very very good. it withstand all kind of abuse.. drag racing, drifting.. u name it...cusco withstand it.

here are some prices for them

ZERO-1 $1930 DELIVERED (R32, R33, R34, WGNC4)

ZERO-2 $2290 DELIVERED (R32, R33, R34, WGNC4)

looking for a price on a cusco front and rear 1.5 way diffs to suit r32 gtr

looking for a price on a cusco front and rear 1.5 way diffs to suit r32 gtr

Both front and rear

Type RS - 1465 delivered

Type MZ - 1295 delivered

Do you deal with trust/greddy parts ?

Would you be able to source the plumback adapters for the Trust Type RS bov ?

Ive been waiting for one for almost 2 months now......cant find anyone that stocks it.

Will check for u :D



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