NL2018-41 Heritage Collection

12 October 2018

NL2018-41 Heritage Collection

New Products

With the restoration of modern classic vehicles on the increase, Powerflex are soon to launch a new range of ‘Heritage Collection’ parts for vehicles that have received ‘modern classic’ status in the last 30-odd years, such as the Audi Quattro, BMW E30 M3, Golf GTi MK1 and Porsche 911.

Over the past 12-18 months, we’ve seen a greater demand for suspension bushes that offer the performance and longevity of polyurethane whilst retaining the standard, OE look of rubber.

We will be using our same tried and tested durometer materials, however, some bushes will now be coloured a subtle ‘Classic’ Dark Grey to be more in keeping with the vehicles they are listed for.

Simply put, we’re using road biased, modern-day materials to enhance the performance, comfort and safety of the modern classic car.

The official launch date for the ‘Heritage Collection’ will be Friday 2nd November and we will be exhibiting at the NEC Classic Motor Show 9th to 11th November to support this.

More info to follow….

A range of bushes engineered for the road to compliment your classic car.

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Heritage Products
Powerflex Black Series
  • Design for track
  • Ready to Race
  • Engineered to the best
Get race ready with the Powerflex Black Series

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