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Item Summary: Sway Bars R33 Nissan Skyline with links. Solid sway bars, cheap :)

Location: QLD: Gold Coast

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Selling car

Asking Price: 300

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: Tahnee or Pete 0430 929 373

Extra Information:

For sale are aftermarket sway bars to suit R33 GTS-T 2 or 4 Door with Selbys rear urathane link kit and Bushes. They are blade adjustabl front and rear and standard link can be used on front. The front is solid 24mm with urathane D bushes and the Rear is Solid 22mm with Selbys link kit and urathane D bushes. Unlike when i bought them this is everything needed to fit them and the blade adjustment really helps to get the set up perfect. I'm unsure of brand but they look like Whiteline, painted blue

I have no pictures cause they are still fitted to my car, but I'll try to grab some fitted pictures. You can vew them fitted if u please , or i can have them pulled off ready to go any time.



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