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number 1 on the list just for Ham

http://jalopnik.com/...shole-123108858

lolfags

Bros...

Srs help needed. Have to choose the colour of the plates for teh Golfen-wagen by the end of today...

White on black like Rodney King...

Or Gold on Black like dat nga Jay-Z...

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white on black as you ahve said you want to take them from car to car... duh

might have to raise the R.. :(

I think I need more camber in the front and cant get any without replacing the upper control arms.. but dont want to spend heaps on the Ikeya ones and the cusco ones say 'Skyline: Only 2WD Vehicles (GT-R Excluded)', not sure the whiteline kit will give me enough camber at the height im at also..

:/

The upper arms are the same across the board. They're listed for R's as well.

http://www.rhdjapan....34-wgnc34-16650

2ibm7g1.png

Can see the only model variant not under the 1 part number is the N1 GTR.

might have to raise the R.. :(

I think I need more camber in the front and cant get any without replacing the upper control arms.. but dont want to spend heaps on the Ikeya ones and the cusco ones say 'Skyline: Only 2WD Vehicles (GT-R Excluded)', not sure the whiteline kit will give me enough camber at the height im at also..

:/

Send Chris an email at Racepace, we have our own little set that we put on, can't tell you price unfortunately but I know they're competitive and some of the best you can get.

The upper arms are the same across the board. They're listed for R's as well.

http://www.rhdjapan....34-wgnc34-16650

2ibm7g1.png

Can see the only model variant not under the 1 part number is the N1 GTR.

hrmm thats interesting!

wonder what rhdjapan are on about then..

Send Chris an email at Racepace, we have our own little set that we put on, can't tell you price unfortunately but I know they're competitive and some of the best you can get.

I might do that, thanks mate!

I hope competitive with the cusco's and not the Ikeyas :P

might have to raise the R.. :(

I think I need more camber in the front and cant get any without replacing the upper control arms.. but dont want to spend heaps on the Ikeya ones and the cusco ones say 'Skyline: Only 2WD Vehicles (GT-R Excluded)', not sure the whiteline kit will give me enough camber at the height im at also..

:/

is this what you looking for?

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?productid=17665&cat=&page=1

Anthony, Perfectrun have them cheaper than RHD

http://perfectrun.jp/src/detail.php?pid=35008&pname=FRONT%20NEGATIVE%20UPPER%20ARM&maker=CUSCO&maker_id=35&result_mode=pmk

$325 shipped

Or you can get them from Yahoo Japan for cheaper still.

http://page15.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/t287739855

Add 1k for Streeter/% for IM etc commission and whatever postage will end up being and they're still pretty cheap

I still don't get what its about after having it explained to me..

Seems to be the latest fad which will die away in a month or so

In other news:

Police shoot at hoons in Southeast

http://www.heraldsun...b-1226576662880

Haha cos shooting bullets at something that's at least 1.5 tonnes hurtling at you will stop it. Hope he aimed at the driver, cos shooting tyres at an oncoming car is almost impossible.

Seems to be the latest fad which will die away in a month or so

In other news:

Police shoot at hoons in Southeast

http://www.heraldsun...b-1226576662880

What an idiot... Nothing to do with hoon behaviour though, it's about complete f'ing retard behaviour.

If the cop had time to draw his weapon and fire at the front of the vehicle, surely he'd have time to get out of the way instead?

I doubt he was TRYING to run over the cop, he was just trying to get him to move out of the way...

shooting tyres at an oncoming car is almost impossible.

Mythbusters taught me this a while ago

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