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hey i am chasing some suspension parts for my 32 gtr and im having trouble...

i need the top and bottom balljoints and also the inner bush thats on the lower wishbone arm..\

i know termonology may not be 100% but hopefully you get what i mean...

i live in brisbane Qld and have been to several parts places, both import and local.. and no1 seems to be able to get them.. the one place that got some in got the ones for a standard 32 not gtr as they are different..

Can anyone help??

Corey,

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Whitleline do not supply Ball joints already called them... and your nissan dealer idea is a no go either (tried that first)

And just so you can cross them off your list... I tried for you:

- Fulcrum

- Paja

- OEM Products

- ATAP

- National Parts

- Protex

- ABS

Most have part numbers for it, but none anywhere in stock...

^^^ thanx heaps jetpilot... i had tried a couple of those aswell, ive had a few places say they have part numbers but no stock in the country.. its crazy...

Update: ive finally got the ball joints... they are on order...

but still no luck with the inner bush..

^^^ thanx heaps jetpilot... i had tried a couple of those aswell, ive had a few places say they have part numbers but no stock in the country.. its crazy...

Update: ive finally got the ball joints... they are on order...

but still no luck with the inner bush..

Who'd you get the ball joints through?

i need the top and bottom balljoints and also the inner bush thats on the lower wishbone arm..\

Corey,

Hi Corey, there is no bush at the inner lower control joint on the front of an R32GTR. It's a ball joint.

If it is the inner lower control joint on the rear, then the Noltec part number is N62012,. the SuperPro part number is SPF1639. I can get either of them for you, just PM me.

Cheers

Gary

Hey Gary,

Ok so let me get this straight the 32 gtr has 4 ball joints on the front?

i will jack it up on wednesday and check for sure.. cos so far i have gone off what everyone else ive been to see says, its becoming very clear that theres a million different opinions on these cars...

Thanks for the help.. i will check it out and post...

Corey,

Ok so let me get this straight the 32 gtr has 4 ball joints on the front?

Yep, [without actually seeing one] all the listing we found when looking for ya had an outer ball joint, seperate, and an inner ball joint (similar to some BMW's) that was pressed into an arm...

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ok so i bought the parts from RMA Import Masters at Southport on the gold coast,

number is 07 5532 7914

good company, good bloke and the only ones that could help me with what i was chasing..

hope this helps,

Cheers,

Corey

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