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I have 10 full sets. $70 each set.

These are all brand new....not second hand. Will post to anywhere in Oz for this price

One set comprises 4 bushes that are two different sizes. These greatly inhance the rear stiffness of the vehicle and in most cases will improve traction and 1/4 mile times by up to 1 second. Great also for drifting as the new stiffer rear end will tend to slide more easily once traction has been broken.

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do you have to remove the cradle to fit these or do you just lower it?

Depends on what configuration you go for?

You can slit the bushes and slot them in by loosening the subframe.

Or do it the hard way and drop the hole subframe installing the bushes without sliting them.

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do you have to remove the cradle to fit these or do you just lower it?

You can just remove one half at a time....to install literally takes about 10 minutes, so to answer you question, you can just lower it.

wat brand are these? where u located?

They are superpro and I am located in Brisbane's south

Got any pics? Alloy or Polyurethane?

I will get pics tomorrow ( I keep them at work )...and they are Polyurethane

I will try to sort out some installation instructions and post them up

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