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Are U Stripping Your R32 Gtst But Can't Be Bothered Pulling Everything Apart? I Can Help


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Last time the car was on a hoist the mechanic noticed that the rear right subframe bush was leaking, there are marks on the body where its been hitting, & rear end is very squirmy under accelerating if i'm not getting severe axle tramp.

Basically because I don't want to have the car off the road during the week, i have figured it may be easier to swap the whole subframe or rear end myself opposed to paying a mechanic all the labour involved dropping the rear end and pressing out all the bushes & replacing.

I am located in melbourne, i can organise pickup wherever/whenever suits.

i am after either a subframe with the bushes in reasonable condition or whole rear end with or without diff. My car has ABS so the diff is slightly longer i think, but is in need of a rebuild (lots of backlash), so if you are wrecking your car for parts but can't be bothered pulling everything apart let me know with what you are offering.

Even is bushes are shagged, i may still be interested.

Cheers

Rob

P.s i have looked into fitting pineapples or metal collars, they are not what i am after don't think they will fix my problem.

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