Nissan 240sx S14 Silvia 95-98 Front Pillow Tension Rod on 2040-parts.com
US $59.99
Location:
Temple City, California, US
Item must be returned within:30 Days
Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice)
Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer
Return policy details:
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted
Restocking Fee:No
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Sku: RDI-FPTR-NS14
ACTUAL PRODUCT NO PHOTOSHOP!
COMES WITH EVERYTHING ON THE PHOTO!
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Item Description:
Stainless Steel Front Pillow Tension Rod gives you the ability to adjust and tune your vehicle's rear suspension geometry. High quality pillow ball ends are used to replace stock rubber bushings for more direct and predictable feel. The lengths on these arms are fully adjustable to your specs. With the right adjustments, you can change the position and pitch of which the suspension rotates on, along with the amount of "anti-squat" of the rear.
Adjustable Lengths to Tune Rear Suspension and Reduce Bump-Steer.
Pillowball Bearing Replaces OEM Rubber Bushing.
Durable Steel Construction to Withstand High-Stresses of Competition.
Powdercoated with a Red Finish for Years of Performance.
Polished Finish
Fits Following Model:
Nissan 240sx S14 Silvia 95-98
Suggested Retail Price :
$149.95
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About Us:
Race Design Imports is a company that has been around for several years and recently decided to compete on line with other competitors.
We believe our products are just as good or better than other on line competitors. We also do whole sale for other retailers.
You can rest assure and bid with confidence. Thank you!
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Terms & Payment:
Sale Tax - 9.25% sales tax will be charged for all orders shipped within the state of California .
Sales tax is calculated only on the extended price (unit price x quantity) total, excluding shipping and other charges.
Payment Method:
Paypal
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Shipping:
We currently only ship to the lower 48 states of the US.
Additional Shipping to other areas can be arranged.
Please contact me first before bidding if outside the 48 states
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Return Policy:
All sales come with 30-day warranty unless advertised differently. If the auction item you have ordered is defective, contact us within the warranty period and we will replace the defective item for you with an item of equal or greater functionality. In the event a suitable replacement is not available, a refund will be issued in the form of the original payment method or a cheque. Buyer is responsible for all return shipping cost. Returned items must be unused and undamaged. We will carefully inspect returned items before issuance of refunds, credits, or exchanges. Returned item should be carefully packed(in original packing or secured packing with your own)and insured for the full purchase price and shipped via a traceable means (UPS, FedEx, etc.) A refund will be issued if replacement is not available. Returns may be subject to a 20% restocking fee. All defective products will be replaced within the appropriate warranty period. Shipping and handling will not be refund under any case.
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