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Up for sale is a set of R33 GTR sway bars.

I bought these off bubba a while back and they don't fit my car(Auto)

They will fit manual C34 series 1 or 2 stagea.

(please dont turn this into an argument about what swaybars fit what car)

the rear is 22 or 24mm solid from memory, a great upgrade over the standard 17mm hollow bar.

Selling them for less than i paid for them.

Rear sway bar comes with rubbers, u bolts and links to suit.

$150 + postage

Located south of Adelaide

Pm or call me - 0423 10 11 10

stock rear sway bar compared to r33GTR sway bar

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They will fit manual C34 series 1 or 2 stagea.

(please dont turn this into an argument about what swaybars fit what car)

Firstly I'm genuinely interested in this item.... However Im unsure as to if these will fit my car, why doesn't it fit your auto? Whats different from the auto and manual rear sway bars.

Also for the record RS4's were NEVER sold in a manual.

Firstly I'm genuinely interested in this item.... However Im unsure as to if these will fit my car, why doesn't it fit your auto? Whats different from the auto and manual rear sway bars.

Also for the record RS4's were NEVER sold in a manual.

it's all about that rear cradle and the extra width that the autos have. i have heard of people putting the sway bar links on mad angles and this didn't really worry me but on my car i couldn't get the u bolts in.

When i bolt one side on, the other side was a full bolt hole off, if you were to bolt them up like this, the rubbers would be sitting on the corners of the sway bar, not the straight section.

Anyone is more than welcome to come and put there car on my hoist and have a look, if you think you can make it work and deal with the link angles, you are more than welcome to buy them

p.s whats with the random rs4 fact??

Edited by Big Fella

looking at my mates rs4s his rear sway bar was only 19mm, so it would be an upgrade for sure.

Just measured the 33 gtr sway bars

front is 22mm solid

rear is 27mm solid

here is the issue for auto stageas, the right side is bolted up and the lsft hand side is way off.

the right side is shwon here, right on the edge of the straight section

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and this is how far off the left side is

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i was planning to make a 5mm thick plate for each side, with 2 threaded holes and thru holes to mount it up, but i've run out of time and motivation

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