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Anyone here found an after market nolethane bush that fits the M35? I need to replace mine and don't want the soft shitty ones from Nissan that probably cost twice as much ex Japan.

Contact Sydney Kid (on this forum). He has ones that will fit.

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Andy

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cheers for that

how much did your new sway bar cost you Andy and did it include the bushes?

The cost was $450 for the front & rear bars with bushes. They are the adjustable ones which are better as I find I need the rear stiffer (3rd hole) than the front (2nd hole) help improve the balance. The bars he does takes the rear from a hollow 22mm to a solid 24mm and the front stays the same size (32mm) but goes from hollow to solid.

You can also install these yourself as they are quite easy.

Cheers

Andy

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he's hard to reach via email as well :P
Superior Supensions Pty Ltd (SK) +61 (2) 9603 0100

or tryNolathane

4 Warringah Close

Somersby

NSW Australia 2250

ABN 99 124 177 297

Australia

Phone: (02) 4340 2355

Fax: (02) 4340 2466

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