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Am about to buy a Handling Kit for my R33 GTS-t. Till recently i only thought that Whiteline made them, but have now found out that Pedders make their own kits with urethane bushes, swaybars, caster and camber adjustments.

1/ Are there any other suppliers for such kits?

2/ How does the Pedders kit compare to Whiteline?

3/ Is anyone using the Pedders Kit?

Please feel free to post any RELAVENT information

Thanks

Alan

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I too have heard alot of good things about Whiteline and was about to buy the kit, then a friend told me that pedders also make a kit, just wanted to compare and see if anyone has/is using the pedders kit.

strutto: What have you heard and why are they bad?

TO ALL: Thanks for your input :(!

Alan

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Al, what are the specs of this pedders kit and has anyone used it?

That's what i'm trying to find out.

I have heard that Pedders are a little cheaper than the Whiteline kit, but i am always willing to pay that little extra for a proven and better product.

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I have just bought the whiteline WORKS package for my R32 GT-R. I have all the boxes ready for install but I have no idea at this stage WHERE to get it all installed. Pedders xcan install it for me. They're a nice bunch of guys at the Alexandria branch. But does anyone else on here have any suggestions of where I can get them installed close to where I live (Eastern Suburbs) ? Thanks in advance.

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I have just bought the whiteline WORKS package for my R32 GT-R.  

But does anyone else on here have any suggestions of where I can get them installed close to where I live (Eastern Suburbs) ? Thanks in advance.

Try East Coast Suspension they are in Bath Street Kirrawee, they do plenty of cars for rally/circuit and in my case ive had my humble road car there a few times and have been happy with the pricing and service, just as i have been with the guys at Whiteline in Minto

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