SuperPro Bushing Source?

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    anyone know who carries these? anyone local?
     
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    'Local' Duluth, or 'Local' Twin Cities ? You're going to struggle to find anyone who stocks them, but I bought some through MA Performance a few months ago. Prices were pretty good, and it didn't take them long to get them in.

    Stuart.
     
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    'local' Midwest :biggrin:


    yea, they've been pretty hard to track down, and the exact part numbers I need are even harder :(
     
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    Bushings for anything other than newer (GD+) body styles are hard to find. I'm going through the same thing. Fortunately I can use GC bushings for about 90% of my undercarriage. It's still a bitch finding them.

    If you find a source, post up so I can follow up.
     
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    I have all the part numbers....just looking for the best source.

    and there are a large group of us on Ultimate Subaru looking for them, so I'm also looking for someone that might be able to set up a group buy.

    globalperformanceparts has them all listed, but won't do a group buy. Thanks for the other sources!
     
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    Oh, and if at all possible, I reccomend STi bushing over poly. Unless you like re-lubing them at least twice a year. Poly bushings are a high maintenance item if you don't want them to destroy themselves in less than a year.
     
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