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Hi guys,

im just writing this to thank my employer Selbys sway bars for giving me full sponsorship and support at the drift nationals back on the 20th as with out there help i would not have been able to enter the last drift competition held at Oran Park.

Selbys are under new ownership (Bob Taite)and the name superior suspension does no longer exist its just now Selbys sway bars.

We are still in the old whiteline building and the same staff that where making the sway bars even in the whiteline days are now making the new and improved Selbys sway bar.

All the sway bars now come in charcoal metallic pearl as the new colour and all nolathane bushings come in yellow.

At selbys we offer any type of sway bar to suite your needs wether it be a larger diameter than we or other companies list or you have done an engine conversion and need to clear a sump etc .

We can make a custom sway bar to suite what ever your application.

All sway bars come with all the hardware ,bushings,brackets or links to make the bar a straight fit to your car.

If you have anymore queries or would like to order a sway bar give me a ring me Wayne 0296030100 or visit the website www.selbys.com.au

Get behind an aussie product !! Selbys have put back into motorsport and even helped by entering me in events and in the future with growth im sure there will be more on offer

thanks

wayne

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After speaking with my boss this morning if i can get enough intrest he will alow me to do a group buy to offer sway bars at a cheaper rate than normal and will still supply the kits and associated hardware to fit the sway bars.

Let me know who would be keen on the idea of a group buy it would have to be at least 26 -30 sway bars for me to achieve a good price for you guys.

if it goes ahead i will give all the details and start the group buy when i return from holidays around 20th october

thanks

wayne

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