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im after a front strut brace for my car and ive been looking for a while now and nothing out there realy seems that great, ie they all look pretty skinny or just have a basic flat bar design...i know these may be satisfactory but im after sumfin abit more chunky and somthing that looks great

ive seen a nismo titanium one...but ummm nooo deal i think he wanted $600 for it LOL

what kind of strut braces are people using and are happy with?

pics would be great too

thanks

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http://www.japaneseimportspares.com.au/par...riesstiffening/

Few to look at there. Last time I was in there they had a tri-brace for an R33 which is kind of cool looking I guess. Maybe ask them about that.

I have a whiteline one that came on the car. I bent it slightly, not the bar but the actual strut top brace the bar is attached to. Sooo.... I am not happy with it.

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one went on ebay not so long ago for $600 odd

bugger, been looking for one for a while now.. oh well another one might pop up soon..

the hks kansia bar also looks good. there was one if the forsale section not long ago for 200odd..

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Have you guys found that a front and rear or even just the front strut brace helps with handling?

Can't feel the difference with or without the brace. Maybe i'm just a shit driver.

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Can't feel the difference with or without the brace. Maybe i'm just a shit driver.

With the front you will feel a difference.....not so much with the rear.

You should feel a significant difference with the front one especially if you're still sporting the standard suspension. Upgraded suspension you probably won't as much but it still doesn't go astray. Every little bit helps in the end.

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