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Hey guys,

After allot of discussion with my boss(sponsor) he has allowed me to organise a group type buy for our Selbys swaybars.

Usually when he allows a group buy its for the same type swaybar for the same car but i have made him realise that would not work really well with drifters as there are so many makes and so many cars modified with different engines ,diffs and front ends into different cars etc.

I am glad to say i can offer any swaybars at a good discount on our normal price at what most of our trade customers buy them for(they get discount do to the volume they order each month).

Selbys are in the old whiteline premises at minto and most of the staff including the benders are all the same staff for the past many years when it was whiteline and these swaybars are all made with quality Australain bought steel and made in Australia.

Selbys is also the only swaybar manufacturer that i know of in Australia that will do one off custom swaybars to suite your needs example: we do a swaybar on our listed items for rb engines in an s13 that was originally a ca18 as it was such a popular swaybar we made it a part number and is now cheaper than a special make custm bar.

:we can also do bigger diameter swaybars than our listed swaybars as a custom bar but it costs a little more

:we can do a modified swaybar to suite say a sr20det into a corolla with a s13 front as long as we have a dummy sample or detailed drawing of what you want.

:it could be that you just want an extended dip to clear an aftermarket sump

basicly we can make you what ever you need within reason but we have to have accurate details as the swaybar will be non - returnable if we have nmade it to your specs you have given and it doesnt fit as we cant sell it to anyone else.

The swaybars are all powdercoated in charcoal metallic pearl so they are not a bright colour that stands out and will look good with any other colour and not clash,

All the swaybars come with some type of kit to mount them included in the price and some swaybars you may only need the main mounting bushes but retain your factory links while others ,especially adjustables come with all brackets bolts and different style links etc to make the swaybar a straight fit and adjust as necissary.

I told the boss that i have had intrest and pm's about swaybars since i have had the signage on the car and that i think i could easily get a group buy of at least 20 swaybars to get the discount.(which is 10 front and rears usually).

well guys i am going to run this for the next 28 days so let me know your intrests in it and get yourselves some selbys swaybars.

here is the link to the website which has all the listed swaybars we have to offer www.selbys.com.au

that will let you see the colours of the swaybars and the range we have.Prices on the website are not including gst as we sell overseas so dont go off them prices i will have to give you the discounted price just let me know what swaybars you are after.

For custom make swaybars and to place an order pm me ring me on 0296030100 or email me at [email protected]

We can deliver (there will be a frieght charge usually 18-22 dollars in nsw qld and vic) but usually we only deliver to business addresses as if your not home we get hit with a second delivery fee so unless you definatly know that there will be some one to deliver too please organise an easy place to deliver.

If you would like to pick up the swaybars and save frieght charge we are at 4 lincoln st minto nsw 2566

prices are as flollows :

go to the Selbys website and select the car you have and in one of the collumns it will have a price group(a,b,c,d etc)

the prices for the forthe group buy will be:

A= $140.25 gst included normally $170

B=$161.28 gst included normally $195.50

C=$200.48 gst included normally $243

D=$226.88 gst included normally $275

E= $247.50 gst included normally $300

custom special make swaybars :

16-18-20mm =$226.88 gst included normally $275

22-24mm =$247.50 gst included normally $300

26-27-30-32=$272.25 gst included normally $330

This will be run until 20th december so place your order by either phoning me or email listed above and payment can be made by either credit card or bank deposit(ask me for the details when ordering).

Custom make swaybars will have to be paid for before they are made due to them only suiting the buyers needs

PLEASE NOTE THAT RRP PRICES ON THE WEBSITE ARE NOT INCLUDING GST AS WE SELL TO OVERSEAS SO DONT GET CONFUSED WITH THAT PLEASE IE::A $250 DOLLAR BAR ON THE SITE IS RRP OF $275 GROUP D ETC

Thanks

Wayne Bolton

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I've priced up the same swaybars that I would want for my car from a local whiteline supplier, and compared against these prices and there's only about a $30 overall difference if I were to purchase both front and rear. I imagine that saving would get quickly eaten up in p&h from Sydney to Adelaide by going for a Selby bar.

So - from what I understand, Selby swaybars used part of Whiteline, but has in more recent times split off under Bob Tait (who is/was? a Whiteline Directors/principal). Additionally, Selby use the old Whiteline manufacturing facilities. So - that begs the question - what's the difference between purchasing from Whiteline and Selby - other than the color - is the product / quality / performance any different/better? The model codes for the associated Whiteline vs Selby swaybars are pretty much identical, and so is the website itself - which also begs questions.

I guess I'm just trying to figure out if you (anyone?) can give me a good reason why I would go Selby vs Whiteline?

Aussie made with Aussie steel.

So whiteline - since selling their Selby-swaybar arm - are no longer manufacturing their swaybars in Australia using Australian steel? That's the sort of response I'm looking for. I've googled and googled and all I can find is websites saying they're the exact same product (I'm guessing because historically they were). Anyone else?

A stock R32 GTR rear swaybar is 25mm thick (hollow) as far as I understand, how much stiffer in percent is the selby 24mm rear adjustable swaybar (SNR26CA) on its hardest setting?

I've priced up the same swaybars that I would want for my car from a local whiteline supplier, and compared against these prices and there's only about a $30 overall difference if I were to purchase both front and rear. I imagine that saving would get quickly eaten up in p&h from Sydney to Adelaide by going for a Selby bar.

So - from what I understand, Selby swaybars used part of Whiteline, but has in more recent times split off under Bob Tait (who is/was? a Whiteline Directors/principal). Additionally, Selby use the old Whiteline manufacturing facilities. So - that begs the question - what's the difference between purchasing from Whiteline and Selby - other than the color - is the product / quality / performance any different/better? The model codes for the associated Whiteline vs Selby swaybars are pretty much identical, and so is the website itself - which also begs questions.

I guess I'm just trying to figure out if you (anyone?) can give me a good reason why I would go Selby vs Whiteline?

Yes you are right Bob Taite is the new owner and we are in the old whitline premises with the same staff making them in Australia.

Aussie made with Aussie steel.

yes this is very true

i saw a post by someone on here saying Whiteline outsource their manufacturing to Korea now, correct me if im wrong.

yes this is very true also.

Wayne,

my swaybar turned up today..it looks the goods mate!

completely painless transaction with fast shipment.

ill let you know how the fitting goes.

thanks again mate. positive trader rating left.

Sam

  • 2 weeks later...
All the popular whiteline nissan bars are made by selbys, isnt that right Wayne?

not really anymore they have korea making most of the bars now we do not make hardly anything for them anymore mainly in the past couple of months it has all slowed down we only really do our bars now...

Selbys do all the popular make nissan swaybars with our steel and our staff now and they come in charcoal pearl metallic .

we also the only swaybar company that i know of that does any custom make swaybars like for engine conversions to suite sump clearances etc or diff changes in rear sway bars or even if you just want one of our allready listed items made in a larger or smaller diameter than we have in our catalogue...

we have lately done a swaybar fro a 2jz in a 180sx ,a sr20det in an ae86,a ca18 in a ae86 ,and we now have as a listed part number a swaybar for a rb engine from a ca18det s13 with the larger dip for the rb sump..

we also have made skyline front bars custom made for larger capacity sumps ...

Wayne,

my swaybar turned up today..it looks the goods mate!

completely painless transaction with fast shipment.

ill let you know how the fitting goes.

thanks again mate. positive trader rating left.

Sam

thanks sam it was a pleasure dealing with you and thanks for the positive feedback and your brother should have got his very fast too as it was made and powedercoated and sent in less than 2 days and he should have had it in 3 days of ordering but he was lucky we are not always able to be that fast !!

Any chance of a new buy in the new year?

Obviously with xmas lots of other things money must be spent on at the moment :down:

i will try again in the new year or just give me a ring in the new year wayne 0296030100

What is the end date?

It is required as per forum rules.

the date has always been in the heading description and my first post saying it ends on the 20th of december that is why the moderators havent closed this thread as i read the requirements and made sure i posted all the info required

  • 3 weeks later...

sorry for the late reply i have been on holidays so yeah it was over on th 20th it is up too you if you want to close it as if i do another group buy i will start a new thread for it .....

:)

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