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Hi, For sale is a full rear adjustable camber kit (only half a kit is shown in photo, U will get ALL 8 bushes.) and 4 pineapples (2 large and 2 small).

I bought them in bulk and I have 2 complete kits left..

The camber kit is designed to give a range of 1.5 degrees of camber adjustment, because it is adjustable, it is possable to dial in whatever is required! This will help solve the 'scrubbing' of the inside of the back tyres.

The whole kit is made by super-pro, which means they ae Australian made!

This whole kit includes pineapples and full camber kit (8 bushes) for $280. $10 freight Australia wide.

You can PM me..or

You can email me on [email protected]

:)

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A FULL Rear camber bush kit retails for more than $270, the full pineapple kit is about $100

I don't really want to go any lower.

I'll do them for $285 delivered.

Edited by psi

I sold 1 kit, so I only have 1 complete kit left..

Ask your local parts shop, this is a very good deal!

I'm eager to sell the last kit so I can buy some more parts...

The whole kit for $280 delivered.

:D:D:(:)

  • 2 weeks later...

well, all i have left is a set of 4 pineapples. as per foto!

these are very good for helping to get MORE grip!

They are easy to install (about 3/4 hour) u can do it urself with just a few tools..

and you don't need another wheel alignment!

$65! plus post.. $5

any takers..?

The pineapples are a bush that pre-loads the cradel bush that supports the diff sub frame.

By preloading the subframe in different ways,

it is possable to change the characteristics of how the bush reacts to the torque that is applied to it by the diff.

so, it is possable to preload the sub-frame 3 different ways.

1. maximium grip (which is what i use)

2. minimum grip (for drifting)

3. all round performance.

best of all, if you wish, u can remove the bushes and leave the car standard!

They don't take long to fit and you do not alter/change anything else.

just put them in, and away u go.

You can swap them around to 'tune' the rear end for track or drift days!

They do make a difference..

they do not have a profound effect like going from a street tyre to a slick,

but it is a noticable difference.

cheers

So I've ended up one the rear camber bushes coming back!

I still have the pinapples as well!

$280 delivered! for the whole kit.. FULL rear adjustable camber kit, and 4 pineapples!

  • 2 weeks later...

Got pm.

Pineapples sent today!

I still have a set of rear adjustable camber bushes left. They will give you 1.5 degrees of camber adjustment!

Anybody interested?

$230 plus $6 Australia wide freight

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