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Im interested to purchase for my R32 GTR but would like confirmation that as per what beer baron has said are these now able to give more or less camber for really lowered cars or not etc etc.

Will place my deposit as soon as John gives thumbs up for the new arms modified as per previous post by the Baron.

Cheers,

Dave. :)

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ive asked johnny for more info

he is talking about ordering half for more camber and half for less camber

i sent him an email recently so he should jump on soon

so far have 3 deposits

still need a fe more to get it over teh line

pete

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Yes will get road come track car length, and track car shorter ones to suit also. Both should have plenty of adjustment, and easy to adjust to, on the car.

Yep Baron got it covered, and you are on the job aren't you.

Also to save any confusion, these are for R32 GTS-T, GTS-4 and GTR.

so wont work on 33 gtst? ....but the title says....

very interested if can be applied to my car

^Lol you dont need them. Your geometry is fine its the 32 guys that got screwed.

cos was thinkn of running more (or is it less...i mean more negative) camber in so isnt this the part i need? just something like -3 top :S

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