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I've just got my car back from Whiteline with a set of new S/bars.

I was advised that this is the first R35 in the World with these bars.

Going to track early March to see how much quicker it will go.

not too quick i hope!

good choice....what is the size of the new bars vs stock size? generally a sway bar is by far the best performance for $$$ mod you can make. But I suspect the r35 already has enourmous sway bars, especially up front

good choice....what is the size of the new bars vs stock size? generally a sway bar is by far the best performance for $$ mod you can make. But I suspect the r35 already has enourmous sway bars, especially up front

The new bars are adjustable the increase over stock is

Front: 16%, 56%, 84%

Rear: 125%, 176%, 238%

How does it handle on the street? Any noticeable change?

I can not tell the difference on the street the car feels stock in normal driving.

The limits of this car are so high you have to drive very hard to get any benefit from sway bars.

spoke to whiteline? they said no front bar will be avaliable only rear? and that they are still 4-6 weeks away from releasing the rear bar???

Maybe the full production will start in few weeks.

I'll call them tomorrow to find out.

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