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Sorry guys I should have clarified, i'm looking for aftermarket swaybars to suit my r33 that will result in a better handling ve-hicle.

Anyone?

Cheers,

i have some r33 gtr stock sway bars that will be up for sale very soon as my new cusco ones have arrived, the stock gtr ones are a great upgrade for gtst

Thanks for the offer Travis, but I will have to decline as i've heard the r33 gtr front swaybar doesn't fit r33 gts-t.

Thanks anyway. If anyone else has any aftermarket swaybars to suit r33, please let me know.

  dori34 said:
GTR rear swaybar will fit and is a cheap upgrade if you can get it at a good price.

then just get a whiteline for the front.

www.whiteline.com.au

you can order online from them

This is true. I guess it depends on how much it is going for.

Trav, how much would you be looking for the rear gtr swaybar?

  Astro Boy said:
This is true. I guess it depends on how much it is going for.

Trav, how much would you be looking for the rear gtr swaybar?

make me an offer im not sure what they sell for, its in the car atm but this weekend coming i will have it out.

Bump. Still looking people.

I'm opting against the GTR rear swaybar, i've done a lot of researching and I think whiteline products may be better in the long run etc.

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