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You could also speak to Dom at Gargage 88 about the Mines Titanium brace like i have on my car.

Was about $1500 brand new back when i got it.

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Cheers Anthony. I found it about an hour ago as well

It's exactly what I am after for [1 OF A]

But that price :down: Fkkkkkkkkkkk

That is the revised one. I have only seen a handful of them. And in that condition....

Price wise it's pretty decent :\ lol

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Hi Robbie

I've got an Abbey Road (ARC) Ti strut brace the same as this if your still interested.

It for an R32GTR, I've had it for 4 or 5 years and never fitted it I've got a Tomei triangle one that works fine.

Let me know and I can take some actual photos for you.

 

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20 hours ago, andyseven said:

Hi Robbie

I've got an Abbey Road (ARC) Ti strut brace the same as this if your still interested.

It for an R32GTR, I've had it for 4 or 5 years and never fitted it I've got a Tomei triangle one that works fine.

Let me know and I can take some actual photos for you.

 

Cool Andy, yep sounds great! I sent you a PM with details. 

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