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POWDER COATED RED & PRE DILLED FOR EASY FITTING

MEETS 2009 CAMS SPEC

MADE TO FIA SPECIFICATIONS

LASER CUT FROM 4mm STEEL

BASIC REQUIREMENT FOR ALL RACE CARS

Price: $17 + $4 Postage

Delivery: *Will post interstate

Condition: New

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Hi, I'm keen. When you say pre-drilled - what are these pre-drilled for? Are they pre-drilled for generic fitment to any car or is there a perticular location that these can fit up to on Skylines? (I have an R32). Thanks, Ben.

I would assume that these will fit on together where the reo bolts up to chassis...

Would look like you'll need to cut a slot in the reo and front bar. In theory, seems easy to do and fit up!

Too bad these are non-rwc... Would be great to use this as a tow point, rather than the shitty stock one located behind/covered by the front bar!

Cheers,

Andy

Edited by AnDyStYLe

I haven't put one on a skyline myself I have put them on many other cars and they work a treat, my mate has them on his street car as he races his car on the week ends. he still has the factory tow point and has had no problems with cops or DOT. I have sold some to guys with skylines so I will ask them to send me pics once they have fitted them.

I have heaps of these guys just pm me how many you need.

So you have heaps or you need to make heaps? :)

Honestly Tim - Sounds like you are a business, it's not as if someone would have 50 tow hooks 'lying' around.

PM me to discuss this further, perhaps we can come to some sort of arrangement.

Cheers

Ash

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