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Ok because that was the bit i didnt want :P

In Julius's car they make a weird clunking noise... Not sold on that, sounds like somethings wrong!

The ones in the photos are fitted to my own car. Absolutely no clunking whatsoever.

His car had a clunk when I drove it, we thought it was the CV as he'd split the boot.

Definitely not the links though.

Cheers, Dale

The ones in the photos are fitted to my own car. Absolutely no clunking whatsoever.

His car had a clunk when I drove it, we thought it was the CV as he'd split the boot.

Definitely not the links though.

Cheers, Dale

Really? He told me it was the links, so i was going to get everything but.

Really? He told me it was the links, so i was going to get everything but.

Perhaps he has an issue with his, or they need tightening. Mine are completely silent. They've been on since 21/1/11. I'm pretty picky about rattles & squeaks.

Perhaps he's using the Spherical ball joint type: these do rattle a little, and are not recommended for Street driven cars. I was sure he was using the same type as mine.

I would never recommend anything that I wouldn't fit to my own car.

Cheers, Dale.

Edited by Daleo

Cheers Dale. I'm in for the full package. Thanks again for a tremendous effort. As I said previously, I'd be happy to receive all stuff for whoever's in Adelaide and drop it off to people's houses or getém picked up from mine if that saves anyone any money. Let's see what's gonna be interest form SA folks like and if it actually can save any cash. Cheers again, well done!

Cheers Dale. I'm in for the full package. Thanks again for a tremendous effort. As I said previously, I'd be happy to receive all stuff for whoever's in Adelaide and drop it off to people's houses or getém picked up from mine if that saves anyone any money. Let's see what's gonna be interest form SA folks like and if it actually can save any cash. Cheers again, well done!

No worries Igor, looks like it's going to be a big one, hopefully Whiteline see the interest this has created, and decide to make even more parts for us!:thumbsup:

Thanks for the kind offer, we'll see what freight is going to cost to S.A. and what people want to do, we'll go from there.

Cheer, Dale.

Really? He told me it was the links, so i was going to get everything but.

Hello Guys,

The part that was making the clunk sound was not the links or the bars them self, It was the brackets on the inside of the Bushes to stop lateral excess movement.

Ben took them off yesterday to see if it made a difference, but the clunk still persists so it's not the brackets, but I will investigate further.

It was not present for the first week I had them, then just appeared, we suspected it was the CV but that is now fixed.

It's not huge just noticeable.

Jules

Edited by Paramour

Cool. If that's the case put me down for the whole package. Having just got home from Sydney, I'm keen on the whole sway bar setup and a set of coilovers! So floaty at cruising speed...

Hey daleo and mr whitline

is there a discount on the links if you buy the whole set front , rears and links

keen for the whole lot regardless

and your mounts , keen for the whole lot , let me know the price and alsoe between you and whitline would it be easier for me to get you to get it and ship to nz

or can they hook me up with BnT in New Zealand for pick up but still get the group buy discount

daleo can i post up a link to the NZ skylines web site see if any one here is keen ?

Ok gentlemen, I've got prices; I think you're going to like this...

PLEASE CHECK THE REVIEWED PRICING:

Front 32mm Blade adjustable; RRP; $320. Group Buy price; $235

Rear 20mm Blade adjustable; RRP $285. Group Buy price; $210

So the front bar has to go from $210 to $235, and the rear bar has to go to $210.

All other prices remain the same.

Rear Heavy Duty Ball Link Adjustable; RRP $175. Group Buy price; $115

Heavy duty Stainless Upper Link Mounts; $60

I think you'll agree, these are frankly Incredible prices, and once again, big thanks to Wayne for his industry contacts.

I'll be doing the formal group buy later tonight, but obviously if you want in, send me a PM or reply in the thread.

Cheers, Dale

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Edited by GoldZilla
Pricing review due to incorrect quotes by the supplier

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