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gktech - Stainless Steel Tie Rod Spacers

This product is a pair of high quality Tie Rod Spacers that will suit most Nissans. Tie rod spacers allow the stock or aftermarket tie rods to travel further into the steering rack therefore allowing for a greater steering angle (around 15 degrees). Ideal for the serious driver.

To suit:

# R32 Skyline

# R33 Skyline

# R34 Skyline

# S13 Silvia/180sx

# S14 200sx

# S15 Silvia/200sx

# Z31 & Z32 300zx

# C33 Laurel

MADE IN AUSTRALIA

IN STOCK NOW!

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How to order:

- Make payment for $12 + $3 for freight to us.

- All of our payment details can be seen here: PAYMENT DETAILS

- Once payment is made send us an email to: [email protected] or send me a PM.

If you wish to order more than one set at a time please PM me or email us for a better price.

cheers,

Greg

P.S the warehouse address is :

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We are open every day from 10am - 5PM except for Mondays and Wednesdays.

You can also contact us on 1800 GKTECH (458 324)

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Steering racks?

tie rods?

does anyone have a list of direct bolt-ons from other models (s13 etc) or an aftermarket list

there is no good op-lock threads so lets get one going

you just got a product a price and a rough fitment guide and you want something else. what could you get to give you what you want for cheaper than $15

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