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Moonlight Racing is happy to announce we are now a dealer for Ultra Racing suspension components. Ultra Racing was founded in Malaysia back in 2002 with the aim of improving chassis handling and safety through an ever expanding range of strut bars, anti-roll bars, lower bars, fender bars and more.

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From the very first day Ultra Racing have strived to offer the very best in chassis tuning and safety with a focus on extensive research and development both in house and on track. The Ultra Racing range of chassis products are used in many different motorsport classes throughout the world including Drifting, Time Attack and Circuit Racing.

Contact us today to see what we can do for you! Just message us on here to order or for any enquiries. Remember, we have FREE shipping nationwide!

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We made a mistake! Our Ultra Racing pricing was all wrong on the website.. it's now been fixed up to the best pricing in Australia!

As an apology, we've knocked a further 5% off until end of this weekend so be sure to get your orders in. Afterpay is available and free shipping nationwide.

Buy now and save with Moonlight Racing Australia - www.moonlightracing.com.au! Just add to cart for discount to apply.

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  On 29/05/2018 at 6:43 AM, simpletool said:

I've look a few times and it would appear there is no front fender braces for R33.  Pity. 

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True.. they have about every other kind but not that one T_T

  On 29/05/2018 at 6:43 AM, simpletool said:

I've look a few times and it would appear there is no front fender braces for R33.  Pity. 

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I’ve had a few looks myself. There is the odd site that looks like they supply them but it appears they get 33s and 34s mixed up. As they list them to fit 33 GTTs for example. 

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