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Having driven your car Dave....I dare say yours is not standard......just like all the other goodies you have in that car ;)

ARC swaybars are popular in japan.......and considering the quality of parts fitted to your car i personally doubt it is simply a GTR item. Probably ARC if it is black . B O N U S

Having driven your car Dave....I dare say yours is not standard......just like all the other goodies you have in that car :)

ARC swaybars are popular in japan.......and considering the quality of parts fitted to your car i personally doubt it is simply a GTR item. Probably ARC if it is black . B O N U S

Yep both are black, and a bit more glossy than Id think a stocker would be.

Thanks ;)

And also Nico! Its got a 9 pluck ceramic clutch, and the guy wasnt lieing about a Jun light weight fly wheel, its nice hey. Just a shame its all on the pulsars floor at the moment about to take a trip to Jim Berry tomorrow. Gearbox conversions add up a bit when other stuff needs machining etc.

Oh, and aluminium sub frame (I think...) bush thingys. All it needs is a big arse motor, and softer front spring.

Good to hear you got that the JUn flywheel we had hoped for. Also good to hear you are taking your stuff to Jim Berry.....that is a man that knows his S#*T.

Ohhh yeah. And after talking to him this morning he said JUN flywheel = shit, cause its too thin :) But he said it should be ok for one machineing. Next time go for something nice and heavy.

He also said its a VERY VERY VERY good pressure plate and to NEVER throw it out. Nismo style or something. So thats good too. :)

I was wondering about my swaybars too - mine are 30mm thick too and black - maybe the same, I was told it is definatly aftermarket because it clears the RB25 sump and is fatter than the standard.

Still dunno what it is though theres no markings that stand out...

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I'm also at a loss as to what front swaybar I have.. There's a Cusco in the rear. Tried measuring the front with a ruler and seems to be around 26-27mm.. Clears rb25 sump. Looks a similar size to my mates front on his bog stocko laurel...

Will 32 and 33 GTR fit in the front with no modification?

A31/C33/S13/BNR32 are all interchangable, front and rear

With HCR32 only the rear is interchangable with the above

Rear A31/C33/HCR32 bar is 16mm solid as Simon said. Rear BNR32 bar is 25mm hollow, and rear S13 bar is 20mm hollow (memory is a bit sketchy on the S13 bar)

HUDDY: Whiteline have 24, 27mm swaybars for the front of S13, and 22, 24mm for the rear. I'm pretty sure they have another size smaller for front and rear but I cant remember what it is. The biggest they make in GTR rear bar is 24mm, so no difference.

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