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Near-Brand-New BNF24Z front Swaybar to fit a R33/R34 Skyline. I say near new, because I fitted it to my car and it didn't clear my sump (I have an engine conversion). It will easily clear any RB. It has some marks I would describe as "fitting marks" but otherwise that's the only use it got. Yes, it touched on the sump where the bit of tape is.

It comes with a set of HD links which cost $185 new, though these ones are second hand. Given they're bolts, they definitely work as good as new, all things considered.

It also comes with a fresh bush kit. All up Whiteline would want $440 for this, you can have it for $300.

Much prefer Melb/local, will ship if _you_ organize it to be picked up and delivered to you.

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Believe it or not, this actually did sell to a guy from work (of all places) about a week ago after being up for most of the year.

Get the full kit I say, the rear is also very useful/effective!

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