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I'd like a R33 floor brace, the one which runs just behind the front seats and bolts to the 2 front seat belt mounts. They make them for R32 and S13 but haven't seen for R33.

If we can get sufficient interest I will organise for them to be fabricated. Probably need 10+ people and I won't be getting one unless it is under $200 to give you an idea of pricing.

Melbourne only unless you are willing to organise your own freight.

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was thinking the same thing myself??? :confused:

Ditto....

I have heard there things do nothing but extra weight in the car and weight reduction in your wallet.

Greg

I have heard they they make a difference. I'm willing to give it a shot for under $200.

Does anyone actually have one fitted?

I suppose for under $200 wouldn't be bad. Could save your life in a side on impact...

Greg

hey guys, sounds like an interesting test, group buy. i have seen one fitted to bnr32 but not r33. i have rear and engine sway bars and they do a world of good in terms of handling. i'd hate to magine handling with them out, will be keen to see this progress.

i have had friends be in my car and comment on the handling from the stock setup and how well it goes sideways. for those doubting the sway bar/strut bar effectiveness i welcome u to come for a quick fang in my car, and ill demonstrate :devfu:

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