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ARC AUTO REFINE COMPANY 30mm pipe stabiliser rear swaybar for bnr32. One of the best swaybars from Japan. NEW Price approx 50,000 yen. Comes with bushes brackets and bolts. Selling $280 more info http://www.autorefine.co.jp/stb1.html and

http://www.autorefine.co.jp/stb_video.html please call or sms 0417755890

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i would love to ship to canada. however because the item is over 1 metre the post office will not accept it! if you can suggest a way of sending it, i would be more than happy to do so. I know dhl, fedex etc can ship but it is VERY expensive. if this is ok for you, i can definitely find out for you.

if anyone can help with with company names for shipping overseas cost effectively, please share!

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fit HCR32?

i honestly do not know. I would like to say yes as im pretty sure the rear suspension arms are very similar. but i cannot say for sure. Can anyone shed some light?

i honestly do not know. I would like to say yes as im pretty sure the rear suspension arms are very similar. but i cannot say for sure. Can anyone shed some light?

Yes it would, as r32 gtr swaybars fit s13's and gtst's.

great price, and a recomended seller, cheers mate

Hey chris

Andrew here, just finished talking to you. ill Pm import monster now see if they can help and also have pm'd you.

thanks man

hey man, just wanted to let you know Auto Refine Company isn't ARC, totally diff company I believe as ARC (the titanium company) stands for Abbey Road Company

g/l with the sale though

hey man, just wanted to let you know Auto Refine Company isn't ARC, totally diff company I believe as ARC (the titanium company) stands for Abbey Road Company

g/l with the sale though

yes totally aware. Not trying to pass it off as Abbey road. Auto refine shares the same initals as ARC ABBEY Road, however not associated with ARC ABBEY ROAD. Auto Refine Co, in japan is still known as ARC. The websites i have listed in the original post should explain that. but thanks for the heads up.

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