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I've sent an email to Whiteline Suspension seeking information on whether or not they have a suitable set of sway bars for the M35 :)

I'll let you know how I go when I hear from them, if they are not too sure on the car I'll drop in and see them next time I'm on the Central Coast, they are located at Somersby.

Just rang Whiteline and they are of no assistance, they don't even have anything for V35 Skyline at this point in time but maybe in the future. John from Whiteline told me to ring a mob in Sydney, so stay tuned for another update.

Why not get a group buy going through SK?

He did design the swaybars for Selby (see Andy65b's car HERE).

Got some prices, but maybe he would care to elaborate.

Anyone looking around the end of July?

I know that at least 2 of us are interested, so maybe a cheaper price for 5+?

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Selby's Swaybars in Sydney can supply the following

They need to be manufactured upon demand and take 5 working days.

I wonder if anyone has already fitted these and can give us any feedback?

Selby_Swaybars.pdf

Edited by Bis-e Bee
Selby's Swaybars in Sydney can supply the following

Loc Description Part No. Diam Type Partnote 1 Partnote 2 Partnote 3 *Price Nissan Stagea M35 01-08 AWD Nissan Stagea M35 01-08 AWD F Swaybar-h/duty Blade adjustable SNF701A 26mm Replacement type

$250 R Swaybar-X h/duty Blade adjustable SNR701CA 22mm Replacement type

$250

They need to be manufactured upon demand and take 5 working days.

I wonder if anyone has already fitted these and can give us any feedback?

You didn't read my post did you Stephen.

Andy has them fitted.

You didn't read my post did you Stephen.

Andy has them fitted.

Guilty as charged your honour :)

I didn't know you snuck a post in whilst I was on the phone lol

I retract my plea!!!! we both sent at the same time :cool: your post wasn't there yet lol

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Guilty as charged your honour :)

I didn't know you snuck a post in whilst I was on the phone lol

I retract my plea!!!! we both sent at the same time :cool: your post wasn't there yet lol

The evidence above is in order of posting.

Guilty as charged! :wave:

While I was pondering the sway bars I wondered if maybe they had already been upgraded. Afterall someone put the Nismo S-Tune Suspension in so can anyone tell from these photo's if this is factory spec sway bars or aftermarket upgraded :)

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They kinda look stock, i thought mine were blue in parts also thinking cusco or the like but turns out they are stock..

why not use the selby ones from australia.. about 550 for a pair delivered..

http://www.selbys.com.au/ can buy online..

Selby's Swaybars in Sydney can supply the following

They need to be manufactured upon demand and take 5 working days.

I wonder if anyone has already fitted these and can give us any feedback?

You will not be disappointing with the upgrade of the swaybars. Jetwreck has driven my car and noticed the extra response in turn in, plus making the car very balanced. It is the bang for buck you will spend on your car.

You can check if they are standard by measurement. Stock is Front = 29mm hollow, Rear is 24mm hollow.

The replacements are Front = 30mm solid with 3 adjustments, Rear = 27mm with 3 adjustments.

Cheers

Andy

dolphin swaybars for AWD NM35 - Buy it now $685ish + usual addons

http://www.importmonster.com.au/view?url=h...phin%20Swaybars

if i had the money now id be buying these

Now you guys are becoming Jap part crazy. Just because they come from Japan does not make them better (or cheaper).

You have a locally made part that is perfect for our car at a far cheaper price.

Cheers

Andy

personally i think jap brands are better than any locally made brand, its made for the car and had testing done already.

locally they will bend a bar that 'suits' the car...

thats how i see it anyway

personally i think jap brands are better than any locally made brand, its made for the car and had testing done already.

thats how i see it anyway

wow...... they have you bluffed that it "is all tested" LOL.

They probably do it no different to how it is done here. But it is your $ and you may spend them as you please. :D

You will not be disappointing with the upgrade of the swaybars. Jetwreck has driven my car and noticed the extra response in turn in, plus making the car very balanced. It is the bang for buck you will spend on your car.

Cheers

Andy

So you keep saying.

hmm sway bars and suspension all at once? Would be nice!!

group buy again i think.. just spoke with Gary.

Quite possible.

Edited by iamhe77

ok dont bother with late model instrument clusters from a PM35 into an NM35. they have different plugs on the back, therefore are not plug-and-play. unless you have a service manual for both models - i missed out on the one on IM :D - then i wouldnt risk it.......

if i wanna be bluffed i will!!

but when you think about it. jap parts literally just bolt on and work. how many companies here have bolt on parts for jap cars that just work? :happy: so ner!

Well...well....well. :D

You will not be disappointing with the upgrade of the swaybars. Jetwreck has driven my car and noticed the extra response in turn in, plus making the car very balanced. It is the bang for buck you will spend on your car.

You can check if they are standard by measurement. Stock is Front = 29mm hollow, Rear is 24mm hollow.

The replacements are Front = 30mm solid with 3 adjustments, Rear = 27mm with 3 adjustments.

Cheers

Andy

I'm at a loss Andy, I was talking about Selby's Swaybars and then you said as per above.

According to the Selby website, maybe it's not accurate it has: Front = 26mm / Rear = 22mm.

Who were you talking about getting them through? The set you refer to have a thicker diameter.

If the price is comparable I'd go for the thicker set.

I'm at a loss Andy, I was talking about Selby's Swaybars and then you said as per above.

According to the Selby website, maybe it's not accurate it has: Front = 26mm / Rear = 22mm.

Who were you talking about getting them through? The set you refer to have a thicker diameter.

If the price is comparable I'd go for the thicker set.

mmmmmm. Interesting. Mine are Selby's.

That information must be wrong. Why would they offer sway bars that are lighter than factory? Give em a call.

Have a read of the thread writen by Sydney kid, the link is Iamhe77 post above.

They took mine off my car the work out what to make. (mine are the prototype)

Look at the group buy as this will be the best way to get them.

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