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Whiteline Adjustable Swaybars

24mm front, 22mm rear, to suit a R32 GTS-t.

Age:

Ive owned them for about a year.

Condition:

Excellent, they dont really wear.

Price:

$400

To Fit:

R32 GTS-t and probably all other RWD R32's.

Location:

SA, will post anywhere in Aus

Contact:

PM me

Comments:

Bought these from Sydneykid's group buy, best bang for buck mod u can do to ur car's handling, im only selling to upgrade as the car becomes more track orientated.

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Item:

Whiteline Adjustable Swaybars

24mm front, 22mm rear, to suit a R32 GTS-t.

Age:

Ive owned them for about a year.

Condition:

Excellent, they dont really wear.

Price:

$400

To Fit:

R32 GTS-t and probably all other RWD R32's.

Location:

SA, will post anywhere in Aus

Contact:

PM me

Comments:

Bought these from Sydneykid's group buy, best bang for buck mod u can do to ur car's handling, im only selling to upgrade as the car becomes more track orientated.

Do you have the code for the front bar? I'm looking for a 24mm front bar for my Stagea:

BNF27XZ or BNF27XXZ - would be happy to pay postage to Auckland NZ if you have the right bar.

[email protected]

Do you have the code for the front bar? I'm looking for a 24mm front bar for my Stagea:

BNF27XZ or BNF27XXZ - would be happy to pay postage to Auckland NZ if you have the right bar.

[email protected]

hey mate, sorry but they are a different bar.

Hey mate.

Do you have some pics that show how it is adjusted? How much bigger are they to standard 32 sway bars?

Thanks,

Russ

hey mate, where you link the bar to the suspension there are 3 holes instead of 1, using the 6 different holes (3 on each side) gives you adjustment to balance out your car and control oversteer and understeer.

they are roughly 3-3.5 times the stiffness of the standard bars.

Thanks mate.

Would you send the front one to Melb? If so what price.

It may not be practical but thought I'd ask anyway.

hey mate, i may well be, i was offered a swap for the rear so might be able to. obviously it would be easier to sell as a set but may be able to do it. assuming postage is around $20-30 i could probably do it for $220.

just interested but what are you planning on upgrading to?

hey mate, looking at upgrading to either 27/24 or 28/26 bars due to the car becoming more track drift orientated, the 24/22 bars here are perfect for street and grip work on the circuit.

hey mate, i may well be, i was offered a swap for the rear so might be able to. obviously it would be easier to sell as a set but may be able to do it. assuming postage is around $20-30 i could probably do it for $220.

hey mate, looking at upgrading to either 27/24 or 28/26 bars due to the car becoming more track drift orientated, the 24/22 bars here are perfect for street and grip work on the circuit.

who makes these/where do you get them?

oh and sorry for flooding your thread :thumbsup:

interested in seperating the rear nisskid?

if Russman takes the fronts then can seperate the rears. as i said before i have someone willing to swap the rear 22mm bar for a 24mm bar, but im not sure if im going 24 or 26 on the rear yet.

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