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CUSCO is a premier japanese tuning company. It's product are well known to be proven around circuit track and pro-racing all over the world.

It's suspension range are second to none in terms quality and reliability. Many of their parts are borne out of track experiences and further researched and developed to become a deadly weapon on track.

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I have the following items in stock now and because of our close relationship with cusco, i am able to source out any parts from cusco extensive range.

Please visit Cusco site (in english version) for more info on their products

- OIL CATCH TANK 15mm hose, (suit all nissans) $169.95 (free delivery or pick-up)

- BRAKE CYLINDER STOPPER

* RS13, RPS13, PS13 S14 - $119(free delivery or pick-up)

* S14, S15 - $119 (free delivery or pick-up)

* BNR32, HCR32, HNR32 - $149 (free delivery or pick-up) (SOLD OUT)

* BCNR33, BNR34 - $119 (free delivery or pick-up)

* ECR33, R34 - $149 (free delivery or pick-up)

- Upper Front Strut bar - Type OS (suit S14, S15) - $249 (free delivery or pick-up)

- Upper Rear Strut bar - Type OS (suit S14, S15) - $249 (free delivery or pick-up)

- Upper Front Strut bar - Type OS (suit R32. HNR32, BNR32) - $249 (free delivery or pick-up)

- Upper Rear Strut Bar - Type OS (suit R32. HNR32, BNR32, A31, C33, CA31) - $249 (free delivery or pick-up)

- Upper Front Strut bar - Type OS (suit BCNR33, BNR34) - $249 (free delivery or pick-up)

- TENSION ROD BARS

* 180SX RS13, S13, RPS13, PS13, S14, S15 - $149 (free delivery or pick-up)

* HNR32, BNR32, HCNR33 - $149 (free delivery or pick-up)

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Please email me at [email protected] if you are keen to purchase any of the item above. Stock are limited and based on first come first serve basis! :)

If you need any cusco parts, please don't hesitate to contact me for any cusco parts at good turnover time as i do have a close relationship with cusco.

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- Oil catch tank 15mm hose, (suit all nissans) $169.95 (free delivery or pick-up)

Oil catch tank * PLEASE BEWARE OF IMITATION. CUSCO HAS ONLY THIS MODEL OF CATCH TANK FOR 9MM OR 15MM HOSE.

The unburned gas which is toxic can remain in the cylinder head of a normal production engine can be returned and sent to the combustion room along with the mixture with this oil tank. Where as with competition cars the unburned gas let out in the air. This tank will not pollute the air and re-burn the gas.

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Brake Cylinder Stopper

Keeps the brake master cylinders from moving. Using Cusco’s Brake Cylinder Stopper, the unwanted flex of the brake master cylinder is prevented when the brakes are applied. Due to the high forces exerted against the bulkhead under braking, the Cusco Master Cylinder Stopper bolts upto the end of the master cylinder and vastly reduces bulkhead flex which in turn leads to a better brake feel.

*RS13, RPS13, PS13 S14 - $119(free delivery or pick-up)

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* S14, S15 - $119 (free delivery or pick-up)

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* BNR32, HCR32, HNR32 - $149 (free delivery or pick-up)

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* BCNR33, BNR34 - $119 (free delivery or pick-up)

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* ECR33, R34 - $149 (free delivery or pick-up)

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Strut Bar - Type OS

This Strut Brace will reinforce the structural integrity of your car's chassis. This reinforcement will prevent chassis flexing under severe stress from hard cornering. You are then able to divert the cornering force to the springs and shocks, not the chassis.

- Upper Front Strut bar - Type OS (suit S14, S15) - $249 (free delivery or pick-up)

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- Upper Rear Strut bar - Type OS (suit S14, S15) - $249 (free delivery or pick-up)

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- Upper Front Strut bar - Type OS (suit R32. HNR32, BNR32) - $249 (free delivery or pick-up)

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- Upper Rear Strut Bar - Type OS (suit R32. HNR32, BNR32, A31, C33, CA31) - $249 (free delivery or pick-up)

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- Upper Front Strut bar - Type OS (suit BCNR33, BNR34) - $249 (free delivery or pick-up)

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Tension Rod Bars

Stabilizes alignment and bracket rigidity. Links the brackets and reinforces the tension rod mount area. It is made of 22mm steel. It is bolt on and you turn buckle allows pipe tension adjustment.

* 180SX, RS13, S13, RPS13, PS13, S14, S15 - $149 (free delivery or pick-up)

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* HNR32, BNR32, HCNR33 - $149 (free delivery or pick-up)

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sold these few days:

2 x cusco oil catch tanks

2 x tension rod bars

1 x upper bars.

limited stock on each item. grab now before its all gone! :)

SOLD 1 x Oil catch tank 15mm hose, (suit all nissans) $169.95 (free delivery or pick-up)

SOLD 1 x Brake Cylinder Stopper BNR32, HCR32, HNR32 - $149 (free delivery or pick-up)

Limited stock!

****************************************************************

I have the following items in stock now and because of our close relationship with cusco, i am able to source out any parts from cusco extensive range.

Please visit Cusco site (in english version) for more info on their products

- OIL CATCH TANK 15mm hose, (suit all nissans) $169.95 (free delivery or pick-up)

- BRAKE CYLINDER STOPPER

* RS13, RPS13, PS13 S14 - $119(free delivery or pick-up)

* S14, S15 - $119 (free delivery or pick-up)

* BNR32, HCR32, HNR32 - $149 (free delivery or pick-up)

* BCNR33, BNR34 - $119 (free delivery or pick-up)

* ECR33, R34 - $149 (free delivery or pick-up)

- Upper Front Strut bar - Type OS (suit S14, S15) - $249 (free delivery or pick-up)

- Upper Rear Strut bar - Type OS (suit S14, S15) - $249 (free delivery or pick-up)

- Upper Front Strut bar - Type OS (suit R32. HNR32, BNR32) - $249 (free delivery or pick-up)

- Upper Rear Strut Bar - Type OS (suit R32. HNR32, BNR32, A31, C33, CA31) - $249 (free delivery or pick-up)

- Upper Front Strut bar - Type OS (suit BCNR33, BNR34) - $249 (free delivery or pick-up)

- TENSION ROD BARS

* RS13, S13, RPS13, PS13, S14, S15 - $149 (free delivery or pick-up)

* HNR32, BNR32, HCNR33 - $149 (free delivery or pick-up)

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