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Suits Bmw E36 Super Pro Rear Trailing Arm Bush Kit Superpro on 2040-parts.com

AU $115.00
Location:

Robina, QLD, Australia

Robina, QLD, Australia
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:11 Brand:superpro

SUPER PRO Polyurethane Rear Trailing Arm Bush Kit to suit E36 models excluding 316i and 318ti.

 

SUPER PRO features & benifits

  • Super Pro Polyurethane Bushes are Extremely Durable and Boast the Best Characteristics of Rubber and Plastic
  • Designed,Engineered and
  • Manufactured in Australia
  • Maintains Steering Geometry
  • Enhanced Handling and Ride Characteristics
  • Highest Quality Raw Materials
  • Specially Formulated Grease
  • Extreme Resistance to Abraision,Oils and Solvents
  • High Tear Strength
  • Low Compression Set
  • Biggest Range of Suspension Bushes in the World
  • Lifetime Warranty

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