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Hi All,

I'm stuck i'm looking to replace the bushing in my 2004 V35 skyline, it's the bushing on the black arm below. Does anyone know where I can get this from in Australia and where I can get it replaced? Does whiteline make theses bushings?

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I'm looking for the same part for sedan gt8.

Look here for some info, the ebay listing i've put up is not the correct part though.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Cr...nt-t341075.html

Think this is the correct one

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/OEM-INFINIT...sQ5fAccessories

can somebody comfirm?

Edit: sorry just noticed you replied in that thread already ... $600 for labour??

check ur Pm

Edited by nissan rules

Yeah I have 2 cracked bushes which I need to get sorted, I was quoted around $350 for labour, and I still think thats high..so I've been putting it off till next service..

I bought a pair on ebay for $120 delivered, I think I saw recently they even cheaper now.. Genuine nissan part from America.

When it comes to stock parts for the V35, dont bother looking for anything in OZ. It will usually be 3 times the price just so that they can tell you its Genuine Nissan. I've always gone straight to Ebay US and found the best deals there.

Please let me know how much you end up paying of install? i think it requires a 'hydraulic jack' to install.

you could replace the arms yourself, not a massive job. save yourself the coin and learn something in the process. youll need a big jack and some axle stands. youll need to get the whole front end off the ground to do it, dont jack up one side at a time, the swaybar will probably hinder the job.

ebay US is great for parts that are shared between several models.

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