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For those that did not know, we are the Australian distributor for Megan Racing. We've just landed a shipment which is mainly suspension arms. There is a bunch of stuff for Nissans and we can do deals for SAU members of course. 

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Go to www.moonlightracing.com.au and have a browse around, any queries or anything in particular you're after just let me know. 

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Thanks for the heads up but I'm not seeing much in there for V36 Skylines. Have Megan Racing reduced their product line in recent times or something?

They seem to have a few things on their website for G37? (Its the same as V36 isnt it?) American companys always under Inifiniti

You're right and that is what I was looking for, given the products were seemingly a copy and paste from the Megan site but still, not much in there.

Love my Megan Racing muffler. Just the right note without taking away from the vehicle's elegance.

11 hours ago, Driftqueen12345 said:

Hi guys do u have any toyota soarer supra suspension

 

What specifically? We have arms in stock yeah but not coilovers from Megan. But can do coilovers from other brands no worries

16 hours ago, Driftqueen12345 said:

Thanks for letting me know ended up picking up set of BC coilovers with the soft hard setting on top of them should do the trick so confused all this stuff so many different ways brands ect 

 

For sure, no worries we can supply BC as well if you have any requirements in future for bits just be in touch.

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