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Thanks for the help Bl4cK32,

I picked up the bushes I needed yesterday and got a pleasant surprise.

As per the description below, I thought I was getting:

N32840 - Shock Absorber - Upper - Front bush kit ( 4 piece ).

RRP on this is $77.97

-20% = $62.38

But it turns out that the kit was 8 pieces for both the front and the back shocks for $62.38. So, that's a big :P from me !!

In their showroom is a rear cradle / subframe from a GT-R with all the drift bushes fitted. VERY tasty !!! And as they said, if you buy more ( bulk ) you'll save more so prol best to get a whole bunch of stuff & save 40%

I'll be fitting them this weekend. Thanks again Bl4cK32.

I have now started a group buy for rear subframe mounts guys.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=106735

I can still receive 20% off on one off items, just pm me for how ;)

Or i can get ~40% off if you want to buy 5+ of the same item, or want me to start a group buy on anything else :D

what are some good upgrades you can get for r32 gtst? im in your current group buy just wondering what other things i might need to make car feel better or some standard bush might need replacing(prone ones for breaking) ??

thanks simon

what are some good upgrades you can get for r32 gtst? im in your current group buy just wondering what other things i might need to make car feel better or some standard bush might need replacing(prone ones for breaking) ??

thanks simon

I can get anything out of their catalogue, so take a look. They basically have all bushings that the car has, you can replace with noltec items.

They have caster bushes, adjustable caster bushes, and they have adjustable caster rods, engine mounts, camber bushes, control arm bushes (inner/outer-upper /lower), shock absorber bushes...etc :P They even make their own coilover shocks.

no press. but i should be ok to install the pineapples and subframe bushes ok.. ill have a look through the white line book and see what happens also with after market sway bars is it better to get non adjustable or adjustable??

i was looking at getting a tension tie rod to how tight do you have these?

Edited by gt-t_r34

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