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by aka_juffa » Tue Feb 07, 2012 10:34 pm
So, in addition to our esteemed sponsors where is a good place to buy Super-pro bushes for my NA8, and what can I expect to pay for them?
I have been quoted $565 delivered for a full set (excluding diff and steering rack) by an Aussie e-bay seller.
Thanks.
J.
Please do not turn this thread into a debate about the benefits of other brands of bushes. I have had Super-pros in two other MX-5s and plan to stick with them.
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by sailaholic » Tue Feb 07, 2012 10:58 pm
Try gsl rally sport in Bris, our gsr in Brisbane. Gsr may not retail though.
Fulcrum suspension would be another ;-) . No idea on price sorry.
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by mr2 spyder » Wed Feb 08, 2012 11:19 am
Fulcrum and Super Pro are the same company so if you are looking to get best price squeeze them (no middleman)
GSL really looked after me with Brake pads and freight, Cant recommend them enough!
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by aka_juffa » Wed Feb 08, 2012 5:58 pm
Thanks for the replies. Was already aware that Fulcrum make the Super pro bushes. They only sell wholesale so will re-direct you to a seller such as Burson's or Super Cheap. Just for the record there is two super pro bush kits for the MX-5
KIT132NAK - Includes the adjustable Eccentric bushes for those after extreme wheel alignments.
KIT131NAK - Standard bush kit.
Note: neither kit includes the sway bar mount, or diff mount bushes.
Super cheap want $732 for the standard kit.
J.
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by sailaholic » Wed Feb 08, 2012 6:07 pm
Super dodgy! Nah super cheap is a rip, they wanted to charge me 20 dollars shipping on a 15 dollar part cause they don't stock it ( commodore rad cap from this century!)
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by GMC » Thu Feb 09, 2012 10:02 pm
[Thanks for the replies. Was already aware that Fulcrum make the Super pro bushes. They only sell wholesale so will re-direct you to a seller such as Burson's or Super Cheap. Just for the record there is two super pro bush kits for the MX-5]
Guys - you can buy Super-Pro bushes direct from Fulcrum (in QLD anyway) - I picked up a set from them this week.
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by aka_juffa » Fri Feb 10, 2012 8:28 am
Ok, bought a Super-Pro bush kit on ebay for $565, delivered.
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