Nissan S13 Rear Suspension parts, reasonable offer.

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Matthew
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Nissan S13 Rear Suspension parts, reasonable offer.

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So... can you give punting your wares a break and aware us of the monster you building???
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Why not - Matthew (son) bought a 200sx in 2010 for drifting. After a few attempts we realized a serious upgrading needs to be done, so.... Slapped in a RB25 from Mikes Place, Tein Super Drift coil overs, Driftworks front and rear suspension + race hub knuckles + hydraulic hand brake. 750cc injectors, Quartermaster race clutch, V8 competition front disc with BMW 4 pod calipers for remarkable stopping, rear disc's has 2 x sets of calipers, 1 set for hydraulic hand brake the other for standard operation, couple of items from Turbo Toys and other local suppliers,roll cage +++

Finally after 3 years of absolute thrills, pleasure and pain, drift car was sold to a buyer in the Durban area.
Therefore just doing a workshop spring-clean.
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Where are you based?
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Good old East London.
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