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Hi guys,

I have more S15/S14 stuff for sale.

All these items are BRAND NEW, and the prices are FIRM

I am located in the Gold Coast, QLD, but i'm happy to post at the buyers expense.

1. Cusco rear camber arms. $300

2. Cusco rear traction arms, $300

3. Moonface Superlap front bump-adjust tierod ends

- These are the only rod ends i know with a rubber boot around the joint.

- $300

4.ISC rear suspension mounts. They have a polyutherane bush. $150

5.Nismo Differential Bush mount kit. $300

6.Nismo rear lower control arm bushings (x4). $60

- According to the package, they also suit R33 & R34

7.Nismo rear hub bushings (x4) $60

- According to the package, they also suit 2WD Skyline R32 & 33

8.Nismo front lower control arm bushings (x2) $50

- According to the package, they also suit Skylines

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camber arms but you've sold them already. As this is a first, I wont really know exactly which bits I need until its all installed and can assess what needs adjustment.

hey, if you decide to get rid of remaining front/rear adjustable arms any cheaper let me know.

I'm gonna need full adjustable front & rear so looking for some savings otherwise all those bits I need just wont happen :-(.

Which front adjustable arms are you talking about? All I still have left now are the traction rods. I never had any adjustable arms for the front. Or are you talking about the rod ends ?

Just PM me an offer for whatever you're after, but nothing too low ball !

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