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I need the rear spring Cradle(arm) bushes.

Front right arm boot? (someone give me a name)

and most importantly, the link that holds up the Sway Bars for the rear. one of mine snapped, so we found out yesterday.

All for an 2003 ARX(dont know if it would be any different, doubt it)

Cheers.

SEC 275 is a reference to which section in FAST the part is located (Section #275), and really helps when navigating the pictures.

The 11925M is a FAST part reference but not the actual part number.

Anyway, here is the pic for section 275, so I can only presume that the assembly highlighted is what you are after (although it does look a little small in the pic).

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You can see below the illustration that there are two part numbers for this assembly

11925-AG300 and 11925-AG30A.

Only 11925-AG300 brings up our VQ25det in Parts Master so go with that, although it may have been superseded by the 11925-AG30A part which brings up VQ35de and VQ25dd, ie series 2 M35's.

Had a few nice long runs over Christmas, I get over 400ks to 70L of Caltex Ethanol on freeway cruise with the occasional squirt. Also found the Lilydale Caltex Eflex pump is installed. :thumbsup:

Merry Christmas... :cheers:

might have sold my sprinter finally... will see, have 3 people very "keen" will believe it when i get the cash but.

then intercooler, fuel pump. go on holidays and then ecu and new turbo/gate set up

SEC 275 is a reference to which section in FAST the part is located (Section #275), and really helps when navigating the pictures.

The 11925M is a FAST part reference but not the actual part number.

Anyway, here is the pic for section 275, so I can only presume that the assembly highlighted is what you are after (although it does look a little small in the pic).

post-31842-0-83623500-1293063296_thumb.jpg

You can see below the illustration that there are two part numbers for this assembly

11925-AG300 and 11925-AG30A.

Only 11925-AG300 brings up our VQ25det in Parts Master so go with that, although it may have been superseded by the 11925-AG30A part which brings up VQ35de and VQ25dd, ie series 2 M35's.

I chased this up with my mate that orders my parts, he said that the AG30A supercedes the AG300 - so either will work fine. It'd be a 3-4 week wait if I ordered it though.. May have to see someone has a broken motor that they're willing to part out :O

Jason Don`t FORGET THE PORT DUDE :thumbsup:

and other essential recreational drugs of interest. just a few quick snaps from our chalet near the walpole national park inlet. we went as far as peaceful bay, walpole, denmark, margaret river, yallingup and geograph bay in 5 days. was awesome. stag did well on the twisties.

btw ppl, south western highway near pingerup is in shite condition, needs resealing. we bypassed Busso bcos of heaps of piggaz for Southbound festival.

anyways, off to freo this arvo to chill out to xavier rudd, should be mellow as fark. which my head is sayn is a good thing. lol

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so less :whistling: Bullshit did you get any PORT :wacko:

nah charles. but a endless bottle of rare breed was downed at leisure. lol @ your -4 reputation meter bro.

ive come to the conclusion that xavier rudd is mother natures gift to humanity. concert was uber chilled and it was choice having a picnic dinner whilst watchn the sun set in freo with a few little creatures ales in hand. i really enjoyed "come let go" but "my missing" had to be song of the night. decent atmo, no long bar lines, no agro and even a smokers area. well organized event.

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well got a 3 grand deposit down today, just have to wait for the rest of the cash to come through!!!

didnt realise you were in perth. getn rid of the ae86 mustv been tough. 3 grand in the hand is 3 grand in the hand though. imo get the rest & spend it wisely.

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:spank: Jason NOT PORT :spank:

but a endless bottle of rare breed hope that was KEPT IN ICEBOX :whistling:

with have to sort out a Chesse&port night :thumbsup: ,se if i can edumocate you aussies :3some:

as you can`t PLAY :P CRICKET :rofl2:

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didnt realise you were in perth. getn rid of the ae86 mustv been tough. 3 grand in the hand is 3 grand in the hand though. imo get the rest & spend it wisely.

yeah another 3 grand this weekend for it, got snapped up quicker then last time i posted it. and it was an ae85 btw :P but i had done a bit of work, only lost 1g on it so yeah its not so bad...

yes well bought the cooler today, rang up hyperdrive and got a quote for fuel pumpage and installation of said intercooler.

i get paid again this week and we just got our old house bond back, so.... money has gone into savings, now i just have to figure out if i want to go nistune, omg finding a stock fking ecu so i can get it chipped is proving to be difficult. and what turbo setup i want to go.

dont want to spend to much time in the shop.....

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