i've got a set of Nolathane Lower Control Arms from my wreck, they are in great condition and appear as if they were new, no damage from the accident at all and the bush's are perfect with no cracks. these were put on to get roadworthy when i was buying the car so they are less then 6 months old. i have given them a good wash in degreaser so they will need a bit of grease for install but other then that they are perfect. got them priced up by my mate at auto1 and they retail for just under $250 new and have to be a special order. i want them gone soon, available to the first person who shows with money, i've been holding onto parts for people (not on this forum) and they have done the dirty and not bothered to reply so it is first in first served. $200 + postage (these are pretty heavy so they will need to be shipped in an appropriate sized box, will get postage costs tomorrow after work.
So what exactly is this? Tension rods with new bushes or the lower control arms with new bushes or what? Piccies! (not that I want them )
250 , for lower control bushes .. can you put up a pic , so i can see what they look like .. thanks man ...
sorry guys, i had no internet connection all say yesterday so i couldnt check anything. i took these to auto one and i have been told they are the lower control arms, they go between the bottom of the front suspension to the chassis. i'm going on what i've been told, i buy all my parts from this guy and he actually knows what he is on about. EDIT: from looking at the rest of my suspension, these possibly cannot be stock items as they do not even look like the rest of them.
really... they look old and dirty in the pics but thats just some over spray from when i painted my front calipers. they look brand new, they look very similar to the nolathane arms i put in my ute. there painted black, paint is in good condition, welds are very clean and they look nothing like the standard suspension i have on the wreck. will get some more pics to confirm as these cant be standard items... they look to good for stock!