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Heya all,

Just a quick question as to whether anyone knows 100% that the 350Z swaybars are the exact same as a 350GT coupes from factory ? I.e. A 2003 350Z and a 2003 V35 350GT. If anyone can Nissan FAST this that would be really good.

Asking because i'm trying to do a swap for a set of swaybars from a 350Z owner who is demodding to sell but needs factory swaybars.

Thanks all!

Thanks for the reply RS73.

I think they are as well, but it'd be a pain in the butt if they weren't as i would have to take off the swaybars i bought off him, meet up and then swap again. Kinda leaning towards just ordering a new set for myself... saves the hassle for him and i.

the HKS kansai swaybar parts are the same for both cars. so reckon would be.

although the nismo swaybar differs by the ending part number, one is 004 the other is 005.

not sure what's different perhaps the V35 is a little bit softer as nismo is usually not that extreme when it comes to mods, gotta cater those V35 owners who want to keep their car more civilised than the racing version 350Z

I'm not sure if they're the exact same part. The V35 and Z33 have different springs and dampers, so it is quite possible that the swaybars are different too.

However, what I can tell you is that they are completely interchangable with no other modifications needed (hence why the aftermarket bits suit both cars).

Chances are neither the Z33 guy, nor his prospective buyers, are going to notice a difference either in appearance nor handling if they aren't 100% the same.

Thanks guys but it's all good now.

I decided not to risk it for my and the seller's sake.

It was only a bit more for a set of whiteline's adjustables so i went with that plus i'm helping the economy lol.. well every bit counts.

Can't wait for 'em!

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