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Old 30-07-19, 10:28
Beau Bruce Beau Bruce is offline
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Default The possibilities are endless

I recently changed the front sway bar link bushes on my old man's HR Holden sedan with a disc brake front end, and they look awfully similar to the ones in your photo Ian. I would have to check i.d, o.d and thickness but if that's all right I cant see why that wouldn't work. Best of all, my local REPCO had them on the shelf for $2 a piece.!
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