Spl Titanium Rear Camber Links Arms R35 Gt-r on 2040-parts.com
Cremorne, NSW, Australia
Brand new, never used, genuine SPL Rear Camber Links for Nissan R35 GT-R, part number RLLR35. RRP is USD$499 plus shipping, grab a bargain! Our SPL TITANIUM rear camber links allow for an increased range of rear camber adjustment, necessary for lowered street cars and performance alignments for racing. Sold as a pair. SPL Adjustable Rear Camber Arm Features: Applications:
2008+ Nissan R35 GT-R |
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