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Noltec Rear subframe mounts

I will be commencing a group buy as of now for the following items :

N92447 - R32 & R34 rear subframe mounts

N92446 - R33, S13-S15 Sylivia, 300zx Z32 rear subframe mounts.

These are replacing the rubber / silicon filled rear mounts that wear over time and cause movement in the rear subframe.

My r32 is a street driven car and under load (on boost) you can feel the rear end sort of squirm around.

People normally fit the alloy type rear subframe bush, which just crushes down the factory worn item, resulting in increased vibration, and noise through the car as the cradle is now metal on metal.

You can fit these noltec items, and still fit the typical "pinapple" urethane type bushes to angle the cradle for drift or traction.

below is attached an expalnation of what i mean.

Fitting of these can be done in two ways :

1. workshop can fit for you

2. remove rear cradle yourself, use a holesaw to cut out old bushes, then whack these in.

Or do a search :D

Noraml RRP on these is $266 from Noltec.

If we can secure 5 buyers for each, i can do 1 set (4 bushes) for $155

Im in Adelaide, so pickup is available or postage will be +$6 around Australia.

If more than 5 order i will place the first 5 order in straight away, and start a new list then the next list will wait till i have 5 on that one and so on.

End date : 2 months from now = 21-4-06

thanks ;)

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hmm i kind of get the picture of how these are fitted do you know of any links to show how to fit them>? i was going to get some pine apples (otomoto BEE R ones) as well might as well put me down aswell for r32.

cheers simon

Edited by gt-t_r34
none for R31 GTS-X?

Noltec dont list them in their parts list i have. sorry :P I can get other stuff for the r31 though.

Im in Adelaide I will take a set for the S13 what do I need to do, any deposits needed and when will I be able to get them?

Ill add your name to the list, and when i have 5 orders i will ask for payment, then i can place the order. Once i have them, i will let you know, and you can pickup or i can post.

So if you know anyone else with a s13-s15 or r33 tell em to buy a set, and i can send the order off when i have 5 orders

dunno what the deal is, the r32 and r34 use the same replacement, but r33 uses the same as s13- s15 and z32.

I could email the supplier and find out if your really keen :P

Yeah that would be cool - if it's not too much hassle.

I've purchased these mounts (pictured below), and have been told they fiy S13/S14/Z32, I assumed they would fit my R32 as well. If it looks like they wont, I may have to jump onto your group buy.

Ryno

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Those black ones, look like a solid metal replacement for the std rubber bushes.

If they are, it will be a noisy ride :D

Dont know if they are the same as the ones Noltec sell. What are they made of?

The advertising for them states: "They are machined from virtually unbreakable Duravar® UHMW Polyethylene. These mounts are much harder than polyurethane or rubber and will never wear out."

If they fit my car, they should work well... They have no metal parts to them, so they should have minimal road noise.

B1- i can get any parts that Noltec offer for around 20% off their retail.

If i can secure 5 orders of the same item i can get a total of 40% off.

For the rear they make upper control arm bushes (camber kit).

Fronts they do control arm bushes, radius (caster) bushes/rods, engine mounts etc.

Let me know what your interested in :)

edit/ i'll look into doing another group buy this week containing control arm bushes and camber kits etc.

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