Okuyama Carbing Frame Brace Rear - GE6 GE8 - RHDJapan

Okuyama Carbing Frame Brace Rear - GE6 GE8

18439 JPY
OKUYAMA SKU: 259403 PN: 692 231 0
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Made to Order lead time: 30 Days
 

List Price: ¥21,560

Sale Price: ¥18,439

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This item has been designed as part of the frame brace series developed as a bolt on application to the bottom side of the vehicle chassis. Utilizing available mounting points these items are developed for select vehicles from front, center to rear. Ideal materials and shaft design selected to provide the ideal combination of strength and rigidity while maintaining low weight and clearance. Get this and all your JDM at RHDJapan!!
Brand: Okuyama
Product: Carbing Frame Brace Rear - GE6 GE8
Part Num: 692 231 0

SPECIFICATIONS:
Series: Carbing
Material: Steel (STKM13A)
Application: Rear
Material Thickness (mm): 1.6mm
Shaft Design: Oval Section
Shaft Dimension (mm): 20X40

PRODUCT NOTES:
Bolt-On application
Compatibility is from maker for JDM cars only. We don't guarantee fitment. Always do your own research before purchase. After-sale support does not include installation support.

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RHDJapan Store Reviews

Cusco quality, allows for caster adjustment up front

Easy install, makes a good difference

Ordered this and a few other Cusco items for my ER34. Easy install, great quality

Great Tein Quality, Fast Shipping, Very well packaged

The quality is typically HKS perfect.The price-performance ratio is very good and there is no other option on the market where you can increase the spring preload. It would be nice if HKS would bring another 40mm version onto the market with a smaller housing. Because it's not that easy to accommodate such a large wastgate in the engine compartment.

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