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Anyone know where i can buy these from in australia?

i have searched for many hours and sent a bunch of emails trying to find these for my car but have come up short.

Ive tried driftshop (dont make in my car) / searched this site / japspeed / ebay and many other places but no one sells them for the r32 gtst. and others dont send internationally....

any help would be great! perfer to buy in australia!

im not after the Alloy subframe locking bush or pineapples, im after the direct replacement Solid Alloy subframe bushes.

http://www.jappartsuk.com/store/uploads/im...s_large/353.jpg

Cheers

Andrew

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justjap.com i brought mine form there and are really good.

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Cheers for the reply Andrew, but i was after the solid alloy bushes, not these Noltec Rear Subframe Cradle Bush Set - Nissan RWD

But if i have no luck i might have to go with these ones, ill give justjap a call tomorrow, but do you have to use pineapples with these? i dont care about harshness or noise

cheers for the quick reply, only have 2 weeks until the subframe comes out.

oh sorry yeah i know the ones you want not many people sell them at all.i know midnight mods on nissansilvia.com had them.....but i think these slip on alloy ones are just as good and effective. and yeah they do produce more noise and harhness (as you said) lol. ill keep a eye out for ya.

hey have them in stock and ready for postage $170 for the full set these are complete sub frame mount replacement. for more info or to purchase these items call smooth garage on 8243 2250.

It you get stuck we have complete replacement SuperPro polyurethane bushes in stock. they are $220.00 the set (2WD and 4WD), and can be purchased from our website using the link below:

http://www.kudosmotorsports.com/catalog/superpro-m-44.html

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