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hey guys sorry if this has already been talked about cant find much in a search, just trying to find out a little more about my skyline. If i were to upgrade my sway bars for my gtv sedan N/A, what would be the best way to go? I only ask because i've been told that the setup is different or something, so unsure thats why i wanted to find out. any help would be great, cheers in advance guys.

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+1.. For what its worth the gt sedan doesn't have a stock rear anti-roll bar (at all) yet the chassis had the mount points foe the items mentioned above so I would say it'll fit just fine

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Not sure what the 'best' way is because that's subjective, but whiteline generally have decent upgrade kits

Im certain the gtv model as stated by the op is essentially a gtt without the turbo motor and box, so yes it should have one as standard

No, they don't have a rear ARB actually.

If he was to obtain a set of factory "D" bush mounting shells (and bolts), a Whiteline rear bar kit would have everything else he needs.

No, they don't have a rear ARB actually.

If he was to obtain a set of factory "D" bush mounting shells (and bolts), a Whiteline rear bar kit would have everything else he needs.

Yes..they do

http://www.worldlingo.com/wl/services/SYls3jUpdI3I5GINqowbO8ttzFBYigAzpsZbrxpDzkcM-/translate?wl_srclang=JA&wl_trglang=en&wl_rurl=http://history.nissan.co.jp/SKYLINE/R34/0008/ECOLOGY/ecology_1.html&wl_url=http://history.nissan.co.jp/SKYLINE/R34/0008/SPEC/spec_fr.html

Click onto "principal equipment summary"

This: リヤスタビライザー means "rear stablizer" and it shows the r34 gt turbo and r34 gtv model variants came with it, 2 door and 4 door.

Edited by Mikha1

I'm buying a complete kit for my rear sway bar and then getting an adjustable front whiteline bar

The kit might not be the most cost effective way but I think Itll save a lot of stuffing around getting parts

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I would go rear first though probably make the biggest difference

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