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MASSIVE CUSCO PARTS IN STOCK NOW

BUY FROM TRUSTED SOURCE!!! PLEASE EMAIL ME OR PM ME FOR ANY CUSCO PRODUCTS THAT YOU NEED

COMES WITH CUSCO WARRANTY TO BE FREE FROM DEFECT!!!

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WE ARE ALSO THE OFFICIAL DISTRIBUTOR FOR J'S RACING PRODUCT IN AUSTRALIA

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ALL ARE PICK-UP PRICE (OR HAPPILY DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN AUSTRALIA :D )

STRUT BRACES

TYPE OS - ALL $249 EACH

FRONT

S14

S15

R32. HNR32, BNR32

BCNR33, BNR34

SUBARU GC8

SUBARU GDA, GDB

REAR

S14

S15

SUBARU GC8

SUBARU GDA, GDB

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TENSION ROD BARS

180SX RS13, S13, RPS13, PS13, S14, S15 - $149

HNR32, BNR32, HCNR33 - $149

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SWAY BARS

FRONT - S14, S15 - $390

REAR - S14, S15 - $315

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CYLINDER BRAKE STOPPER

S14, S15 - $119

BNR32, HCR32, HNR32 - $149

BCNR33, BNR34 - $119

ECR33, R34 - $149

SUBARU GC8 - $149

SUBARU GDA, GDB - $149

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OIL CATCH CAN

AVAILABLE IN 9MM OR 15MM HOSE - $169.95

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RADIATOR CAP

FOR ALL CARS - $49

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BRAKE KNOB (AKA SPIN KNOB)

RS13, 180SX S13, S14, S15 - $45

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hey Chiba_osaka;

im after the following cusco parts for an R33 GTS-T s1 (1993)

.Front Strut Braces

.Adjustable Castor Rods

Can i get a price to my door (i live in perth cheers)

:D

PM Send :)

MASSIVE CUSCO PARTS IN STOCK NOW

BUY FROM TRUSTED SOURCE!!! PLEASE EMAIL ME OR PM ME FOR ANY CUSCO PRODUCTS THAT YOU NEED

COMES WITH CUSCO WARRANTY TO BE FREE FROM DEFECT!!!

DSC07021.jpg

CURRENT STOCK

ALL ARE PICK-UP PRICE (OR HAPPILY DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN AUSTRALIA :) )

STRUT BRACES

TYPE OS - ALL $249 EACH

FRONT

S14

S15

R32. HNR32, BNR32

BCNR33, BNR34

SUBARU GC8

SUBARU GDA, GDB

REAR

S14

S15

SUBARU GC8

SUBARU GDA, GDB

TENSION ROD BARS

180SX RS13, S13, RPS13, PS13, S14, S15 - $149

HNR32, BNR32, HCNR33 - $149

SWAY BARS

FRONT - S14, S15 - $390

REAR - S14, S15 - $315

CYLINDER BRAKE STOPPER

180SX, S13, RS13, RPS13, PS13 - $119 (NEWLY ADDED)

S14, S15 - $119

BNR32, HCR32, HNR32 - $149

BCNR33, BNR34 - $119

ECR33, R34 - $149

SUBARU GC8 - $149

SUBARU GDA, GDB - $149

OIL CATCH CAN

AVAILABLE IN 9MM OR 15MM HOSE - $169.95

RADIATOR CAP

FOR ALL CARS - $49

BRAKE KNOB (AKA SPIN KNOB)

RS13, 180SX S13, S14, S15 - $45

MASSIVE CUSCO PARTS IN STOCK NOW

BUY FROM TRUSTED SOURCE!!! PLEASE EMAIL ME OR PM ME FOR ANY CUSCO PRODUCTS THAT YOU NEED

COMES WITH CUSCO WARRANTY TO BE FREE FROM DEFECT!!!

DSC07021.jpg

CURRENT STOCK

ALL ARE PICK-UP PRICE (OR HAPPILY DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN AUSTRALIA :) )

STRUT BRACES

TYPE OS - ALL $249 EACH

FRONT

S14

S15

R32. HNR32, BNR32

BCNR33, BNR34

SUBARU GC8 (SOLD OUT)

SUBARU GDA, GDB (SOLD OUT)

REAR

S14

S15

SUBARU GC8 (SOLD OUT)

SUBARU GDA, GDB

TENSION ROD BARS

180SX RS13, S13, RPS13, PS13, S14, S15 - $149

HNR32, BNR32, HCNR33 - $149

SWAY BARS

FRONT - S14, S15 - $390 (SOLD OUT)

REAR - S14, S15 - $315 (SOLD OUT)

SUBARU GC8 REAR - $280 (NEWLY ADDED)

SUBARU GDA, GDB REAR - $280 (NEWLY ADDED)

CYLINDER BRAKE STOPPER

180SX, S13, RS13, RPS13, PS13 - $119 (SOLD OUT)

S14, S15 - $119

BNR32, HCR32, HNR32 - $149

BCNR33, BNR34 - $119

ECR33, R34 - $149

SUBARU GC8 - $149

SUBARU GDA, GDB - $149

OIL CATCH CAN

AVAILABLE IN 9MM OR 15MM HOSE - $169.95

9MM (SOLD OUT)

RADIATOR CAP

FOR ALL CARS - $49

BRAKE KNOB (AKA SPIN KNOB)

RS13, 180SX S13, S14, S15 - $45

  • 2 weeks later...

ALL ARE PICK-UP PRICE (OR HAPPILY DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN AUSTRALIA )

STRUT BRACES

TYPE OS - ALL $249 EACH

FRONT

R32. HNR32, BNR32

BCNR33, BNR34

REAR

S14

S15

SUBARU GC8

TENSION ROD BARS

180SX RS13, S13, RPS13, PS13, S14, S15 - $149

HNR32, BNR32, HCNR33 - $149

SWAY BARS

SUBARU GC8 REAR - $280 (NEWLY ADDED)

SUBARU GDA, GDB REAR - $280 (NEWLY ADDED)

CYLINDER BRAKE STOPPER

BNR32, HCR32, HNR32 - $149

BCNR33, BNR34 - $119 (last one)

ECR33, R34 - $149 (last one)

SUBARU GC8 - $149

SUBARU GDA, GDB - $149

OIL CATCH CAN

15MM HOSE - $169.95

RADIATOR CAP

FOR ALL CARS - $49

BRAKE KNOB (AKA SPIN KNOB)

RS13, 180SX S13, S14, S15 - $45

CURRENT STOCK AS 28/10/05

STRUT BRACES

TYPE OS - ALL $249 EACH

FRONT

R32. HNR32, BNR32

BCNR33, BNR34

REAR

S14

S15

SUBARU GC8

TENSION ROD BARS

180SX RS13, S13, RPS13, PS13, S14, S15 - $149

HNR32, BNR32, HCNR33 - $149

CYLINDER BRAKE STOPPER

BNR32, HCR32, HNR32 - $149

BCNR33, BNR34 - $119

ECR33, R34 - $149

SUBARU GC8 - $149

SUBARU GDA, GDB - $149

OIL CATCH CAN

AVAILABLE IN 15MM HOSE (SUIT ALL NISSAN CAR)- $169.95

RADIATOR CAP

FOR ALL CARS - $49

BRAKE KNOB (AKA SPIN KNOB)

RS13, 180SX S13, S14, S15 - $40 (SILVER COLOR ONLY, BLUE SOLD OUT)

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