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I have access to a polyurethane workshop (family buisness)

If there is enough interest I am able to tool up reletivly cheaply to produce poly bushes for our cars.

I can also produce custom engine mounts and other pieces like strut hats and the like.

The urethane we use is supierior to 'nolathane', rubber and the poly used in aftermarket bush kits (trust me, I know a lot about polyeurethane)

I can produce the bushes in varying hardnesses from 10 shore A to 60 shore D (basicly chewing gum to nylon and everything in between)

this is not our line of work and we usually only do custom applications altho seeing as I will at some stage rebush my GTR I will do it myself and if there is enuf interest can supply kits for ppl with a group buy or somthing (can also do different colors if you like :wub: )

the matierial we use has the highest possible properties available and will more than likely outlast your car, the material does not suffer from memory any where near as much as nolathane or off the shelf bushes, is UV, acid, solvent and temperature resistant, it also seems to have much less creaking than off the shelf bushes. The other thing to note is that our matierial is far les hydroscopic (it does not take in moisture as much as other poly bushes) which means people in tropical areas who have had trouble with nolathane bushes wont have the same issues with our material.

as I said this is just an EOI and I'm not a trader in the automotive game (and dont realy want to be :P)

if this thread is a breach of forum rules then mods please remove..

so please express your interest here and feel free to ask any questiuons regarding polyeurethanes, nylons or plastics in general and I'll try to answer them the best I can.

cheers

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