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Item: Cusco Rear Upper Arms

Condition: BRAND NEW

To Fit: R32 GTR

Location: Lower North Shore, Sydney

Contact: Andrew ([email protected] or 0418 881 113)

Price: $400

Comments:

231 474L Nissan - Skyline BNR32 - +10 to -6mm

FEATURES

- Provides proper camber angle and improves car movement

- Prevents irregular tire wear and holds tire to the asphalt, improving traction.

- The good alignment will enable better traction as well.

- The turn buckle will correct the camber with the change in height.

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Item: Cusco Front Pillowball Tension Rods

Condition: BRAND NEW

To Fit: R32 GTR or GTS-4

Location: Lower North Shore, Sydney

Contact: Andrew ([email protected] or 0418 881 113)

Price: $340

Comments:

231 473 ASN Nissan BNR32 RB26DET

FEATURES

Reduces the amount of suspension flex during hard cornering.Increases greatly the handling response going into corners by adopting pillow ball mount on the body side. High rigidity pillow rods balls used to hold down tires under braking. Increases straight line stability by reducing toe out and friction.

The turn buckle type allows simple adjustments with the parts on the car.

The pillow balls are covered by rubber boots for increased durability.

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Item: Trust Sump Extension

Condition: BRAND NEW

To Fit: Any GTR or car with RB26 engine

Location: Lower North Shore, Sydney

Contact: Andrew ([email protected] or 0418 881 113)

Price:$440 SOLD!

Comments:

13525900 Nissan RB26DETT Oil Pan Up Grade Kit

Cure for your Sump Baffle Syndrome (SBS) :cheers:

When the vehicle is on the corner or the time of acceleration and deceleration, oil in the oil pan will lean or jump. To prevent these to happen, a baffle is assembled in the pan of stock engine. Though, in terms of sports driving, it is almost impossible to achieve its purpose because the size of the baffle is restricted to cut down the production cost. If oil flows to one sidey, air goes into the pipe instead of oil and interrupts the continuous oil lubrication. Without oil, metal surfaces will contact directly with each other, then the temperature rises, causing wear. On the other hand, Trusti movable baffle plate is made to achieve stable oil lubrication at any situations such as curving, acceleration, and deceleration. And it will secure the improvement of engine performance from street use to the drag racing or circuit run.

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