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I was just looking on Yahoo Japan auctions and realised that Cusco don't list swaybars for the R34 GT-t 2Dr

being the 2dr version, would i have to buy R34 GTR equivalent? i was told R34 4dr was different also

thanks for the help in advance

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The rear swaybars are the same, 2 door or 4 door it doesn't matter. The front swaybars are different on the 2wd to the 4wd.

Cheers

Hary

So if i want to order Cusco Swaybars, i should order R34 GTR items front and rear?

i was told that R34 GTR swaybars are a direct fit to 2dr R34's.

regards,

So if i want to order Cusco Swaybars, i should order R34 GTR items front and rear?

i was told that R34 GTR swaybars are a direct fit to 2dr R34's.

regards,

If you have a 4wd 2 door R34 (an R34GTS4) then the R34GTR front swaybar will fit.

If you have a 2wd 2 door R34 (an R34GT or R34GTT) then the R34GTR front swaybar will not fit.

The rear swaybar will fit all models.

Cheers

Gary

If you have a 4wd 2 door R34 (an R34GTS4) then the R34GTR front swaybar will fit.

If you have a 2wd 2 door R34 (an R34GT or R34GTT) then the R34GTR front swaybar will not fit.

The rear swaybar will fit all models.

Cheers

Gary

I have a 2wd 2dr, GT-t version... what should i order for the front?

Cusco don't list anything for GT-t's

Does it have to be a Cusco bar?

Whiteline do a very good adj front swaybar (Part Number: BNF24Z)

Yea i was thinking either, Nismo or Cusco

Building my car up for Drift, i really want to stick with JDM products

Although have been thinking Whiteline, what do they charge anyways?

cheers

Yea i was thinking either, Nismo or Cusco

I have never seen 2wd swaybars from either of them.

Building my car up for Drift,

Then you would be much better off with adjustable swaybars

i really want to stick with JDM products

Why?

Although have been thinking Whiteline, what do they charge anyways?

RRP = ~$275 for adjustables

Cheers

Gary

Have just seen these on nengun, which looks like the R34GT-t and R33 GTS-t are the same listing.

http://www.nengun.com/nismo/stabliser

are whitline really as good as what MRT claim them to be? $275 is cheap, i wonder how thick they are aswell

cheers for the heads up SK

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