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I have GTR rear sway bar and Whiteline Adj 27mm front sway bar for a R32 GTS-T, great mod for the A31, driving the car through the hills was alot more fun than with the stock sway bars

How does the front R32 GTS-t bar fit? Mainly interested in linkpin angles. I was under the impression that the lever "arms" were too long for A31s with the R32 swaybars.

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Hmm thats interesting, mine went in pretty much fine, maybe its not a skyline one after all, i didnt seem to have any trouble fitting the link pins in at all, sway bar has been removed now due to the engine comming out ill have to take some pics when i get the car back on the road again.

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I though it was worked out a while ago that the stock gtr sway bar option was almost a waste of money because it really wasnt that much bigger or better than a stock bar.

Wouldn't be surprised at all if the GTR front bar was the same size, it's effectively about twice as stiff on the GTR as it bolts to the upright instead of halfway along the LCA like on the ceffy.

On the rear the GTR bar (25mm hollow) is about twice the stiffness of the stock ceffy bar (16mm solid).

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PM Sydneykid on the forums here, he will fat you up with swaybars specifically designed for the Cefiro. Fully adjustable front and rear, brand new - $219 each.

I believe he or someone he knows owns the design and then they get whiteline to manufacture it. Thats why you cant go directly to whiteline coz there is no part number for it. Go see Sydneykid and he will get them made for you.

And if any of yous have read the suspension part of the forums, you will know Sydneykid knows his stuff, known to pretty much make the best suspension kits for Skylines/Silvias/Cefiros

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