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hey guys....bought some kazama parts and got a few left over...

* ALL PARTS ARE BRAND NEW with everything included for install *

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Tension Rods - fully adjustable anodized red....basically much stronger than factory (much thicker) and ability to adjust the degree of caster, plus dustboot over the pillowball joint.. $350 - suits s13*s14*s15*R32*R33*Z32

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Hicas Lock - this eliminates the hicas on equiped cars. comes with replacement bar and nuts+bolts to get rid of the extra powersteering lines.. $170 - suits S13*R32*R33

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Subframe bushes - consists of 8 pieces (top and bottom of bushes), similar to the pineapples u've been hearing about but does a MUCH better job at removing rear subframe movement, these are aluminium items.... $180 - suits S13*S14*S15*R32*R33*R34*A31

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* prices are firm, ppl interested plz pm me..

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yeah dude wot are u doin next tues? i can pick the bushes up then. $180. Where are you in melb? if ur busy then just call me on 0404 495 831 (optus) to arrange a meet somewhere. If we can't meet how much u reckon postage will be?

cheers,

Rom. (thats my real name)

Blitz....basically when my bro was in japan he got a good deal with kazama on some parts so i bought a few of each (mainly the hicas lock n spacers) so others can get em at a good price too....

this is pretty much a one off thing and no i dont own a business..

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