Classic hardrace adjustable rear arm kit
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Classic hardrace adjustable rear arm kit
Hopefully this thread isnt trashed by time wasters again the moderation here is shocking.
Classic Hardrace adjustable rear arm kit - brand new never used. Its the 10 piece kit that has adjustable lateral arms for dialing in your rear end and hardened rubber bushes, finished in blue powder coat
https://flic.kr/p/McixzQ
Im lowering the price to £270 posted - the package is 10.5kg and will not be cheap to send insured for its value. Or you are welcome to collect
Classic Hardrace adjustable rear arm kit - brand new never used. Its the 10 piece kit that has adjustable lateral arms for dialing in your rear end and hardened rubber bushes, finished in blue powder coat
https://flic.kr/p/McixzQ
Im lowering the price to £270 posted - the package is 10.5kg and will not be cheap to send insured for its value. Or you are welcome to collect
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I'm looking to go 6 speed wide rear track 114.3 PCD hubs on my classic Type R, can I use this kit? I'm unsure exactly what are the differences in the rear suspension in a conversion. Maybe someone else can answer if the OP is unsure?
I found the product info page on the Hardrace website - http://www.hardrace.co.uk/impreza-ha...it-bushed.html
I found the product info page on the Hardrace website - http://www.hardrace.co.uk/impreza-ha...it-bushed.html
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I wouldnt have that information, never heard of anyone going newage widetrack on a classic either. Maybe someone on the american forums has done it, try NASIOC or rs25.com