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What made you choose selby swaybars instead of whiteline out of interest?

Sydney Kid, VERY educational convesations with him over the years and they are the blade adjustable items unlike some of the ones available off the shelf!

I havent had the chance too as yet as a lot of the cars life has been fixing issues! Its SOON to be on the track and adjustments will be made though!

Needs more Rottweiler.

Results fkn!

Can't wait to plumb back each other at texi :(

It growls enough on its own! No dog needed lol :P

NO results yet, it looks like it was kicked off the dyno again for some reason :( I am as eager as you guys for results trust me!

And that is the gayest comment i have heard yet, nice one :banana:

Wow, this was over a month ago!

Yeah i know, the wait is killing me tbh! But JEM must have a lot on i guess....

I thought i would have a result to share on Monday but not sure what happened... Ill update the thread as soon as i know more :sleep:

Well i FINALLY can update you guys today! I have some video etc coming for you........ Car now has a new best power figure of 390kw :whistling::woot:

fuaaark

Just 11killer wasps and your 100% complete. Atm your 99.9%. Good result though

Haha nah that is more than a stock NEO should have i think ;) Remember guys, this is NOT a built motor, this is 100% stock including the stock Headgasket and studs! I didnt need any more power but this has been an epic result!

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