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I had read that somewhere, but couldn't justify the price for a street car, vs some spacers and bolts that cost me nothing.

Yep, I hear you.

I can get these for far less than RRP if you ever decide you want them.

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I machined up some spacers (just a thick washer really), you could use a stack of washers if you really had to. If you want I could make you some spacers out of ally, and get the bolts for you. pm if you want it.

No worries, I do the H/D Links for $135 a pair; bar prices I'm happy to PM.

Is it worth my time throwing together a fresh group buy?

If we can get 5 people to confirm their interest; I'll get one together.

Prices would be increased possibly $10-$15 per bar over my original 2011 Group buy prices.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/372067-c34-stagea-sway-bar-group-buy/

I think I spoke to you at the Putty Road cruise regarding this and was too lazy/busy to follow up. :(

Looking at sway bars for the V35 but not sure on what to go with. Factory, it has a 34mm front and 24mm rear. Considering that I can't see any larger sizes, not sure what the benefits would be?

If there are benefits, then I'd be interested in joining a GB considering if all things line up :)

I think I spoke to you at the Putty Road cruise regarding this and was too lazy/busy to follow up. :(

Looking at sway bars for the V35 but not sure on what to go with. Factory, it has a 34mm front and 24mm rear. Considering that I can't see any larger sizes, not sure what the benefits would be?

If there are benefits, then I'd be interested in joining a GB considering if all things line up :)

Hi Tony, I do remember having a chat actually!

Don't forget the OEM bars are hollow; so going to the 32mm solid front & 20mm solid rear is a huge increase in roll stiffness.

Yours I can do as a one off anytime; so when you are ready mate.

Hi Tony, I do remember having a chat actually!

Don't forget the OEM bars are hollow; so going to the 32mm solid front & 20mm solid rear is a huge increase in roll stiffness.

Yours I can do as a one off anytime; so when you are ready mate.

Of course you remember the dark guy in a SAU QLD polo rolling in a N16 Pulsar! :P

I was looking at one of the companies in the states and they had the same sizes as factory - must be solid then. Can you acquire these, and if so what dorras are we looking at? Feel free to PM me if required :)

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