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Hey, So I want to purchase some swaybars. I contacted a sponsor on GTRC and he told me about the Tanabe ones. They would run around $450 CAD (approx $466AUD) without shipping from Japan. Now I am also interested in the Whiteline swaybars, because they are adjustable to my needs and the Tanabe ones are static. My car is currently being built up as a hillclimb track car, so the more fine tuning the better. I also have a fair amount of body roll with my KYB shocks and RS*R springs and I want to pretty much eliminate it.

I was just wanting to know how much the adjustable Whitelines (beefy the better) with urethane bushings would run with Shipping to Vancouver, BC, Canada. If there are any sponsors here who can hook me up with a full price quote and approx ETA to ship them here that would be awesome!

Car is a 1992 HCR32.

Thanks,

Aaron

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Yup get in touch with a member on here called sydneykid. Good guy that's been doing group buys/distro for the past few years. He's super busy and his PM inbox may be full, but just keep trying and it'll get through. There are threads in the For Sale (Group Buys) forum as well, so you can post there too.

Yes I got in contact with him. He PM'ed back, hopefully we can figure something out with shipping because if I read correctly he was quoted $450 JUST for Shipping to Vancouver, Canada.

Crazy. The main problem is there are NO swaybars in Canada, so they would be either coming from Japan or AUS. So either way I'm going to be paying out of my arse.

Yes I got in contact with him. He PM'ed back, hopefully we can figure something out with shipping because if I read correctly he was quoted $450 JUST for Shipping to Vancouver, Canada.

Crazy. The main problem is there are NO swaybars in Canada, so they would be either coming from Japan or AUS. So either way I'm going to be paying out of my arse.

Buy Ozzie mate. No contest. :)

Cheers, GW

Oh, I had no idea you were in Canada. Should've read the whole post. :) Surely you can do better than sourcing from the other side of the world? None available in the US? They're odd shaped items so shipping will likely be pricey from all distributors this side of the globe.

Edited by HuH

Try the Whiteline Canadian distributor;

PDM Racing Automotive

Contact: Don, Colin, Jon

6993 Antrim Avenue

Burnaby, B.C. Canada V5J 4M5

Phone: (604) 430-4512

Fax: (604) 430-4513

web: www.pdm-racing.com

email: [email protected]

Or the US one;

Global Performance Parts

4554 - 128th Ave

Holland. MI 49424. USA

Ph: 616 399 9025

Fax: 616 399 9174

Web: www.globalperformanceparts.com

Zach Thomas - Whiteline Product Specialist

Email: [email protected]

Glenn Dirkse - Whiteline Product Specialist

Email: [email protected]

Cheers

Gary

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