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Got The following For sale.

Ikeya Formula adjustable Roll center adjuster lower arm kit for BNR32 BCNR33 BNR34

Great condition no bends

Pillow ball type

No play in the joints or pillow ball

$1100 ONO

Ikeya Formula adjustable Rear camber adjustable arm BCNR33

Pillow ball mount

No play in the pillow ball

Slight surface rust.

$400 ONO

Ikeya Formula adjustable Front upper link BCNR33 BNR34 ECR33 ER34

No bend or distortion

No crack in the bushing

$500 ONO

Ikeya Formula adjustable Rear lower Arm BCNR33 BNR34

Pillow ball mount

No play in the pillow ball

No bend or distortion

$950 ONO

Ikeya formula Tie Rod End BCNR33 BNR34

No bend or distortion

surface rust

No play in the pillow ball mount.

$350 ONO

Ikeya Formula Adjustable tension Rod BCNR33 BNR32 ENR33 HNR32

No bend or distortion

no play in pillow ball

$370 ONO

Nismo Rear upper link set BCNR33 BNR34 ECR33 ER34 ENR34 WGC34 WGNC34 HR34 ER33 HR33 S15 S14

No Crack in the bushing

No bend or distortion

$150 ONO

Nismo Front Upper Arm BNR32 and other R32 skylines

No crack in the bushing

No bend or distortion

$380 ONO

Location at mortdale 2223 Sydney

0449 292 986

Happy to post.

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