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All prices do not include post. Located in Adelaide.

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1. Cusco Adjustable Rear Toe Control Rods $280pr

Suit s14/15, r33/34, stagea

Used but very good condition.

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2. Cusco Adjustable Rear Camber Arms $300pr

Suit s14/15, r33/34, stagea

Used but very good condition.

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3. Cusco Adjustable Front Upper Control Arms $400pr

Suit r33/34, stagea

Used but very good condition.

Sprayed 'stealth black'. Original allen key adjustment bolts have been replaced with regular hex bolts as they had rounded. Much easier to adjust them now.

4. Nismo Solid Gearbox Mount $100

Suit r33/34 2WD manual transmission

Bought second hand for manual conversion but never used. Original packaging and manuals included.

5. Tomei Short Shifter Kit $200

Suit r33gts25t manual gearbox

Bought second hand for manual conversion but never used. Original packaging and manuals included.

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tried to get a couple of quick shots of the numbers stamped in but poor light doesn't help

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i have a pic of when i first got them though, which shows the lovely glittery cusco blue, plus this pic i just took showing the same blue that hasn't recieved paint (under the adjustment plate)

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