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Guys, I've recently run several Group buys on Whiteline Sway bars in the Stagea section, and I've had several Skyline owners approach me. Would any of you be interested?

Link to my last Group Buy; http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/372066-c34-stagea-sway-bar-group-buy/

Prices would be the same; obviously I would have a full list of all suitable bars for you to choose from.

Feel free to PM me or post in this thread if you'd be interested. You're welcome to check my profile feedback to see the numerous people who've bought through me; everyone has been very satisfied.

If however I'm trampling on someones turf; feel free to tell me to take a hike.:thumbsup:

Cheers, Dale

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Im interested, hopefully i can squeeze together enough $$!

but im a noob and im not too sure what the 34 GT would need?

everything suspension wise is still stock on my car

Just grab the front ad rear adjustable sway bars and the front and rear link kits, most people will tell you a sway bar is the best bang for buck handling mod you can do for your car.

What ever happened with the whole Whiteline vs Selby vs Signature (Signature was apparently the original Selby creators..) thing anyway? Selby's website is down, and they seem to have dropped off the face of the planet.

Last I'd heard (12 months ago), Selby had moved into Whiteline's old premises, Selby was .au made and Whiteline manufacturing had been moved overseas (with an associated drop in quality). But now - Selby seems dead!

So are whiteline still at their old quality levels or was it a complete myth?

I'm in the market for a set of R34 whiteline swaybars right now, and I'm just concerned with the whole Selby/Whiteline/etc situation :(

Im interested, hopefully i can squeeze together enough $$!

but im a noob and im not too sure what the 34 GT would need?

everything suspension wise is still stock on my car

Just grab the front ad rear adjustable sway bars and the front and rear link kits, most people will tell you a sway bar is the best bang for buck handling mod you can do for your car.

Im interested, hopefully i can squeeze together enough $$!

but im a noob and im not too sure what the 34 GT would need?

everything suspension wise is still stock on my car

I'll PM you with some proper detail over the weekend.:thumbsup:

What ever happened with the whole Whiteline vs Selby vs Signature (Signature was apparently the original Selby creators..) thing anyway? Selby's website is down, and they seem to have dropped off the face of the planet.

Last I'd heard (12 months ago), Selby had moved into Whiteline's old premises, Selby was .au made and Whiteline manufacturing had been moved overseas (with an associated drop in quality). But now - Selby seems dead!

So are whiteline still at their old quality levels or was it a complete myth?

I'm in the market for a set of R34 whiteline swaybars right now, and I'm just concerned with the whole Selby/Whiteline/etc situation :(

I can answer this one!:banana:

Bear in mind; I'm not a Whiteline or Signature employee, but have dealt with both personally, so all of this is based on my own personal experience.

You're right; Selbys is gone. Sorta. :ph34r:

Todd Selby (of the Selby Family) still runs Signature Swaybars, and has now moved down the South Coast; along with his business. I contracted him to custom make 8 sets of Swaybars for me a year ago; his quality and attention to detail is incredible. He is an amazing font of knowledge and very keen to assist.

All of Selbys Intellectual Property was purchased by Fulcrum; who by my experience now charge a huge premium for old Selbys products.

All of the key Selbys R&D people now work for Whiteline So you have some seriously cluey, innovative people there; along with the ones who were already there.:thumbsup:

Whiteline do manufacture offshore now and all of the product I've sold (over 40 sets of bars alone) is excellent. The finish and quality; to my eye, is perfect, turnaround times are excellent.They still do all of their R&D locally, and their product support is second to none. They use the latest technology to make their prototypes and also test them. I have no hesitation recommending AND using Whiteline gear.

All the feedback I've received from my Group Buys has been exemplary with regard to product quality.

Buying Whiteline is an excellent option both on price and quality; much better than some of the poorly finished US stuff (washers WELDED on to swaybars???) I wouldn't use their gear otherwise. They have taken their product worldwide; if that doesn't tell you it's good, I don't know what would.

I'll have full details for a Group Buy up next week.

Cheers, Dale.

I would be interested mate , i own a R33 GTS-T & was looking to buy some in the near future :) Also looking at getting the link kits aswell , when are you looking at starting the group buy ? Cheers Josh

I would be interested mate , i own a R33 GTS-T & was looking to buy some in the near future :) Also looking at getting the link kits aswell , when are you looking at starting the group buy ? Cheers Josh

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