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Thread: WTB: suspension bushings / bearings

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    WTB: suspension bushings / bearings

    the patient is a late MY '66 with adjustable camber plates. *** FOUND ***
    interested in the following;
    front:
    camber plate Monoballs or sport compound rubber.
    control arm / bearings bushings PolyBronze or sport compound rubber.

    rear:
    spring plate and trailing arm bearings / bushings. PolyBronze or sport compound rubber.

    whatcha got ?
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    84102 purchased in '85 FINALLY started driving it (2/2015)
    '73 911T original paint sunroof coupe waiting in the wings
    3 gauge Holbert 912... now for something completely different
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