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I am organising a group buy for Whiteline Skyline Sway Bars. We require a MINIMUM of 5 orders to go ahead.

Front R32, R33 and R34 GTR;

BNF27Z; 22mm ADJ AWD RRP; $265 Me; $220

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Front R33 and R34 2WD ONLY!

BNF24Z; 24mm ADJ 2WD; RRP; $265 Me; $220

BNF24X; 27mm Fixed 2WD; RRP; $265 Me; $220

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Rear; R33 and R34 2WD & GTR ;

BNR11Z; 20mm ADJ; RRP;$299 Me; $240

BNR11XZ; 22mm ADJ; RRP; $299 Me; $240

BNR11XXZ; 24mm ADJ; RRP; $299 Me; $240

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R32 2WD

Front; BNF 28Z: 24mm Heavy Duty Blade Adjustable. RRP; $265 Me; $220

Rear; BNR 26Z: 22mm Heavy Duty Blade Adjustable. RRP; $299 Me; $240

Rear; BNR 26XZ; 24mm Heavy Duty Blade Adjustable. RRP; $299 Me; $240

Front Links; R33, R34 GTR and 2WD (Not R32 GTR or 2WD)

KLC108; Front Heavy Duty Ball Link; RRP; $180 Me; $120

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Rear Links; R32, R33, R34 GTR and 2WD

KLC109; Rear Heavy Duty Ball Link; RRP; $180 Me; $120

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You can order any item individually, or all of the above to make your Skyline even more of a corner devouring beast!

Delivery is not included in this price, and rather than quote a "one size fits all" cost, contact me with your postcode for an accurate shipping cost.

The average shipping cost over the last 4 Group Buys I've run has been around the $20 -$30 mark; (insurance is extra).

As I live in Faulconbridge (Blue Mountains), all those wishing to come to me are welcome otherwise, I am happy to travel a reasonable distance in the Sydney area to deliver at no cost!

This is a great saving over retail, and an excellent chance to get hold of fantastic quality components that will really improve the handling of your wagon!

To stop this from dragging on for ages, I will requre FULL payment by Monday 3rd October 2011, and delivery is should be around 2-3 weeks later; 17th October onwards (actual delivery date may be a little earlier or a little later) depending on manufacturing lead time.

Please PM me for a shipping quote BEFORE depositing any funds.

Rest assured, I will be keeping in touch through the process, and in contact with all purchasers once they're ready!

Banking Details;

Dale Laughton

ANZ Bank

BSB; 012-836

ACC; 5333-44981

When making a payment, please use your forum user name as a reference, so I can confirm payments.

So let's get cracking!

Cheers, Dale

What are the links for? I'm interested in getting a set of swaybars for r33 but not sure whether to get adjustable or fixed yet.

The links use a fully encapsulated heavy duty ball joint; basically removes all of the give in the urethane bushed style set up that are included in the Sway Bar kit.

Gives a much more direct response; but without any of the attendant noise and maintenance isses encountered with race style, aircraft (or Heim) joints.

I use these on my own car and the difference in response even on an OEM Sway Bar was incredible.

What would you recommend for a R33 GTS-T combination in front & rear swaybar size ? I was thinking of putting the 24mm adjustable up front , with the 22mm adjustable in the rear . Also with the links all way round aswell :)

What would you recommend for a R33 GTS-T combination in front & rear swaybar size ? I was thinking of putting the 24mm adjustable up front , with the 22mm adjustable in the rear . Also with the links all way round aswell :)

Spot on I reckon; the 27mm front is probably a little too much for the street. The links just make a nice package that little bit nicer...

Looking forward to having you on board.:thumbsup:

BNF24X; 27mm Fixed 2WD; RRP; $265 Me; $220

BNR11XXZ; 24mm ADJ; RRP; $299 Me; $240

Plus I would like front an rear links. All parts for 1996 ecr33

No problem; I can do that.:thumbsup:

Do you need delivery? If so; please PM me and I can fix you up with a postage price.

Cheers, Dale.

Dale you should get the mods to move this thread to the group buy section an delete the other one :thumbsup:

It actually is in there, but most people don't seen to look in there; I thought this might help it get a bit more traffic.:thumbsup:

Got 3 so far; if needs be I'll go ahead with that, but I'd like a couple more. Normally there's a bit of a rush in the last week.thumbsup.gif

Going to get involved?

Edited by Daleo

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