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Hey guys.

I've come across some R34 Nismo front and rear sway bars off a GT-T. I was just wondering if anyone knew if they'd fit on my rwd C34. I had a quick look on the Whiteline website and the part numbers for the R34 and the C34 are the same so I would assume the Nismo items are the same.

Also, they are spec'd at 27mm front and 23mm rear. What's the general consensus on the upgrade?

Cheers,

- Lance

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Hey guys.

I've come across some R34 Nismo front and rear sway bars off a GT-T. I was just wondering if anyone knew if they'd fit on my rwd C34. I had a quick look on the Whiteline website and the part numbers for the R34 and the C34 are the same so I would assume the Nismo items are the same.

Also, they are spec'd at 27mm front and 23mm rear. What's the general consensus on the upgrade?

Cheers,

- Lance

Yes mate, you'll be fine with them on a RWD Stag. :thumbsup:

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Hey guys.

I've come across some R34 Nismo front and rear sway bars off a GT-T. I was just wondering if anyone knew if they'd fit on my rwd C34. I had a quick look on the Whiteline website and the part numbers for the R34 and the C34 are the same so I would assume the Nismo items are the same.

Also, they are spec'd at 27mm front and 23mm rear. What's the general consensus on the upgrade?

Cheers,

- Lance

My rear bar is 24mm so if the Nismo one is solid it should be near enough.
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