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Iain did say that it made a difference.

Not as significant as the front brace; but it doesn't deal with the same kind of loading either, but he felt it was worthwhile.

I'm getting one. ;)

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just ask someone who has one right now...i think iamhe77 has one on his, or zel02 who owned the bars previously

I can't really compare it with and without as it came with the rear bar (and a "different" front bar) installed already and I have not been bothered to remove it yet.

I can tell you that it corners much better and flatter than my NM35 which had Nismo suspension (current PM35 has Bilstein struts and stock springs).

OK for those that have said they want to be in this I will be sending you a PM by EOB today. If your in and you do not receive a PM from me please contact me.

Just a heads up guy's....I will not be chasing you on this....if payment is not made by the 1st you wont be on the GB.

Can you please PM me back when payment is made.

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Done, thanks Craig.

Would I be correct in saying that delivery date is likely to be minimum 8 weeks from 31 July?

You said 6 weeks for production in the opening post, so I figure a week or so to deliver to Australia, then about a week for them to reach the individual states?

Done, thanks Craig.

Would I be correct in saying that delivery date is likely to be minimum 8 weeks from 31 July?

You said 6 weeks for production in the opening post, so I figure a week or so to deliver to Australia, then about a week for them to reach the individual states?

Sounds about right........give us a couple of days to process payments to OX though.

Sounds about right........give us a couple of days to process payments to OX though.

Will OX be wondering why they are selling heaps of rear braces but no front ones? :whistling:

Hey guys i wont have enough this week to put through but i dont get paid until tue 31st, is that okay or am i out. Because ive got sway pars and links and all i need now is this and daleos front and its done?

Hey guys i wont have enough this week to put through but i dont get paid until tue 31st, is that okay or am i out. Because ive got sway pars and links and all i need now is this and daleos front and its done?

I'll pm you when I get to my laptop...should be ok.

this worth while for v35 coupes? scotty on another note im gonna get a GT3582r 1.06 rear .70ar front housing - using HKS ST 3037 kit, do i need anything special to make it fit?

is this bar a must or do i just get the front ? i got every other handling mod lol

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