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Beatrush, Japan Front Strut Bar and Performance Bar **New**

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Old Sep 30, 2005 | 04:16 PM
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STRUT BRACE
Even the most powerful car can not perform well at a high level without sufficient body rigidity. The Beatrush Strut Brace enhances the body rigidity and inhibits warping, which makes the suspension movement smooth.



PERFORMANCE BAR
Even the most powerful car can not perform at a high level without sufficient body rigidity. The Beatrush PerformanceBar restrains suspension links and other installation points to enhance rigidity, which make the suspension movement smooth and enhances steering response as well as traction.

Old Sep 30, 2005 | 06:01 PM
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price?

should probably put this in sponsored sales
Old Sep 30, 2005 | 06:44 PM
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^These are new products from Beatrush, Japan and production has started during the summer; so these product will not be avaible until the end of the year. We just wanted to post this up to show the xA community what's outtheir from Japan and answer any questions, regarding these parts. Thank you.

Prices are as followed-

Fr. Strut Bar -$171

Performance Bar -$171
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