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mkiv rear subframe, lsd, rear end parts


jonny mac

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hi guys, looking for a clean rear subframe for my mkiv n/a supra

 

I'm going to be polybushing and powdercoating a full rear end for the car and want some spares to send off to get done so I can assemble a near complete rear end without knocking my car off the road with no rear end on it

 

 

anyone holding? I am looking for cheap, condition request is as clean as possible but it'll still be getting blasted and coated anyway

 

 

also open to any other rear end parts too

 

I'm after an lsd A series diff

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Hey Jonny.

 

I've a brand new set of Superpro rear subframe bushes available.

 

They retail at £210 plus postage, they're yours for £175 shipped.

 

I'll check the rest of my parts to see if I've much left from the subframe, I think all I'd have are some really excellent condition fasteners with no corrosion.

 

But I'd add them to the parcel if they'd be of use.

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Hey Jonny.

 

I've a brand new set of Superpro rear subframe bushes available.

 

They retail at £210 plus postage, they're yours for £175 shipped.

 

I'll check the rest of my parts to see if I've much left from the subframe, I think all I'd have are some really excellent condition fasteners with no corrosion.

 

But I'd add them to the parcel if they'd be of use.

 

hey, thanks for the reply, I'd likely be buying the full super pro kit for the car so you get every bush included In one kit, rather than buying separate parts, works out cheaper that way

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Clean and cheap aren't usually two words employed together that will entice people to part with their original Supra parts. Probably be best for you to wait for a strip thread and pounce on the frame. I did, but it definitely wasn't cheap.

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Clean and cheap aren't usually two words employed together that will entice people to part with their original Supra parts. Probably be best for you to wait for a strip thread and pounce on the frame. I did, but it definitely wasn't cheap.

 

Rider is right as always.:)

I placed a wanted ad for an extremely good un-refurbished rear sub frame and no replies.

They are discontinued from Toyota (yes I was going to buy a new one) so good ones are not cheap if available at all.

I have ordered a complete rear sub frame from Japan in excellent original condition very expensive though plus 6-8 weeks wait.

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