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Hoping someone has the dimensions of the diff subframe mount bush. A local company here in Australia has offered to make me a solid bush for my 370 but they

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Hoping someone has the dimensions of the diff subframe mount bush. A local company here in Australia has offered to make me a solid bush for my 370 but they need the exact dimensions. Much appreciate any help.
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Why not buy solid bushing's that are already available and proven?
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SPL already have the bushings in their catalog. Not that much money either.

https://www.splparts.com/products/so...-370z-g37.html

I did a DIY thread on them.

SPL Rear Sub-Frame Bushings

If you decide not to do the bushings. Z1 makes collars to slide into the oem bushings.
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Shipping to Australia is crazy expensive. You could fly anywhere in the US for less than the price to send a box to Austrailia.

What about Whiteline in Somersby NSW, Australia?
https://www.whiteline.com.au/product...DT911&sq=55657
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Shipping to Australia is crazy expensive. You could fly anywhere in the US for less than the price to send a box to Austrailia.

What about Whiteline in Somersby NSW, Australia?
https://www.whiteline.com.au/product...DT911&sq=55657
Since when? I bought a new high quality headlight assembly from a retail store in AU for a motorcycle back in 2016 and the total was in the $220 range shipped. I can't fly out of state in the US in more than a clam shell for that. Seems someone in the US or other can probably purchase and ship to AU for cheaper as well?

I'd rather pay the shipping for a proven part than roll the dice with a fabricator which may also include extended downtime.

Additionally, Whiteline is another viable option. As well as the Z1 collars which I have for my spirited street car and are a inexpensive, fast upgrade for little effort.
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Since when? I bought a new high quality headlight assembly from a retail store in AU for a motorcycle back in 2016 and the total was in the $220 range shipped. I can't fly out of state in the US in more than a clam shell for that. Seems someone in the US or other can probably purchase and ship to AU for cheaper as well?

I'd rather pay the shipping for a proven part than roll the dice with a fabricator which may also include extended downtime.

Additionally, Whiteline is another viable option. As well as the Z1 collars which I have for my spirited street car and are a inexpensive, fast upgrade for little effort.
You are correct... I just did a quick check and it would be around $40.
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