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Priced upgrade for front & rear swaybars +links on the :cheers: Whiteline :D site the other day and came out with a figure around $850.00 for two swaybars and 4 links which is just too much money for two swaybars and 4 links FFS.

So does anyone have any idea where more affordable swaybars/links can be sourced from ?

Looking for 24mm front 22mm rear-

;) R4GTT.

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For R32 GTR whiteline adjustables, the fronts can be used with the standard links, and the rears come with links. Have you confirmed that you need to get the links separately? Should be more like $500 for the pair.

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For R32 GTR whiteline adjustables, the fronts can be used with the standard links, and the rears come with links. Have you confirmed that you need to get the links separately? Should be more like $500 for the pair.

Thanks for that,I've been working on my experiance with a previous WRX that I upgraded the sway bars only and quite frankly I may as well not have bothered, but when I changed out the OE plastic links for cast alloy and installed heavy duty rear mounts the whole thing came together and started working beautifully.

I've no experiance with the Skyline ones so I'm at sea as to what will work best , I don't want to walk into a $500 bill thats actualy going to be an $850 bill if it's going to work properly.

I think the rex cost me about $550 completely set up a couple of years ago when Whiteline was still Whiteline with reasonable prices not a friken Red Rover subsidery or whatever they are now.

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