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Selling front and rear arc swaybars to suit an r33 gtst in good condition. Not sure how long they've been on the car for..I've had the car for 2 years. rear d-link bushes and links supplied. No front stabiliser links or d-link bushes supplied. I'm not sure on exact measurements as my tape measure is a bit dodgy but the front looks as though it's 28-29mm and the rear looks like 24-25mm. $40 for everything. pickup only in the ipswich area.

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Selling front and rear arc swaybars to suit an r33 gtst in good condition. Not sure how long they've been on the car for..I've had the car for 2 years. rear d-link bushes and links supplied. No front stabiliser links or d-link bushes supplied. I'm not sure on exact measurements as my tape measure is a bit dodgy but the front looks as though it's 28-29mm and the rear looks like 24-25mm. $40 for everything. pickup only in the ipswich area.

Wow that was a great deal! Sounds like they're pretty much the same as mine, here's the installation thread and discussion on bushes in case you're interested.

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