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Has anyone found any where in Sydney that sells and installs any of these?

If you and others in the V35 section are interested; I am able to get Whiteline products at excellent prices.

Check out my Group Buy Thread; http://www.skylinesa...-bar-group-buy/ for an idea of the kind of prices I can get. I doubt you will be able to match them. Obviously; your cars use the 350Z bars, but the prices will be similar.

I am also manufacturing Heavy duty Rear Sway Bar upper link rod mounts for the Stageas; these will also fit V35's

It would require a minimum of 5 fully paid orders to get off the ground. If anyone is interested; send me a PM, or reply directly to this post. If the demand is there; I'll run a Group Buy for you guys.

If you are Sydney based; I could also provide fitting for a fee, or refer you a suitable workshop.

Cheers, Dale.

Edited by Daleo

Has anyone found any where in Sydney that sells and installs any of these?

Front and/or rear strut braces? Neither too hard to do it yourself, but you'll typically have to source from a US Supplier like b2autodesigns. Here's my front strut exercise: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/358170-new-takeda-intake-and-gtspec-strut-brace/

Sway bars different matter. Hate to take business away from a local so you may like to enquire with Dale.

Cheers.

Yeah, Dale's done a fantastic job organising the GB on the Whiteline swaybars for the M35 owners. Pricing is excellent on a great product and I can't wait for them to arrive to get 'em installed.

I'd recommend you chat amongst yourselves to generate some interest, It'd be well worth it.

Cheers

PS, do I qualify for that discount now Dale? :whistling:

Yeah, Dale's done a fantastic job organising the GB on the Whiteline swaybars for the M35 owners. Pricing is excellent on a great product and I can't wait for them to arrive to get 'em installed.

I'd recommend you chat amongst yourselves to generate some interest, It'd be well worth it.

Cheers

PS, do I qualify for that discount now Dale? :whistling:

Thanks for the kind words mate!:thumbsup:

Discount? You mean $220 off retail isn't enough?:nyaanyaa:

Thanks for the offer Dale. I am definately interested but your April deadline is too early for me.

Lol, you might've misunderstood me.:blush:

I meant, if there is enough interest from the V35 guys; I'll run a separate Group Buy for you guys. :thumbsup:

It'll be open for about 4 weeks to allow everyone to get on board, then roughly 2 weeks 'till delivery.

Hopefully there will be enough demand; as the savings are quite surprising.

Cheers, Dale.

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