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Hey guys

I want to buy a set of Front Upper Camber arms ( adjustable) for my R32 gtst.

Just wondering who makes the best quality ones> ? I have seen cheap ones like , just jap and tuneagent for exampe and im looking for some better quality, seeing as there going on my track car.

Also I would like to know where to buy the better quaility ones from ?

cheers Tim.

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these are my favorite, the noltecs are fine but these are horn and 1/4 of the weight and i can vouch for the quality of the rose joints.... but expect a hole in your wallet to the tune of 750.

yeah I got my noltec arms at unique auto sports too.

andrew, the ones trent posted are adjustable at all 4 joints. never tried them, but they certainly look different. :( they look like maybe Nagisa Auto (NAMS) arms to me.

Definitely not the JJR ones from just jap...they advertised it as giving +4/-4 degrees of adjustment which is BS...i got them and max i could get out of my car was -2 degrees camber in front...i spoke to just jap and they told me it was an advertising mistake...and that nothing could be done about it...absolute BS...

wouldnt happen to have some pics of the cusco ones??

or know where to get a set?

Rear Upper Arms here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fs...ml&hl=cusco

I also have a set of brand new Cusco FRONT Upper Arms (-5mm) available for $400

Located in Lane Cove, Sydney.

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