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Ady
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I have a carbon fibre Cusco rear strut on my car, it does stiffen things up a little, I noticed a reduction is flex at the rear when going over speed bumps on a slight angle.

 

If you do get one I'd recommend the Carbing rear brace, as it also bolts to the central cross member. If you would like prices just let me know.

 

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I have done about 1500 miles in 2 years :blink:

 

when i baught mine in August, I took the advice of my dads freind,, and the prev owner to leave it on the road over the harsh winter months - Nov thre till march april

 

So im making use of this time and giving her one hell of a service along with a nice face lift :)

 

Told the inshurance i was going to be doing 6k a year - no way near :(

 

Might reduce it next yeat to 4k anualy

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I have a carbon fibre Cusco rear strut on my car, it does stiffen things up a little, I noticed a reduction is flex at the rear when going over speed bumps on a slight angle.

 

If you do get one I'd recommend the Carbing rear brace, as it also bolts to the central cross member. If you would like prices just let me know.

 

 

Nic could you PM me a price for this brace, as well as the carbing front brace and middle brace and any other braces carbing make for the supra TT.

Thanks

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