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Whiteline Sway bars Front & Rear for Nissan 350z & V35

What is up for sale here is the Whiteline front and rear sway bars BRAND NEW NEVER USED OR TRIED ON for your Nissan 350z or V35 Skyline. The fitting of bigger Whiteline swaybars is still the best dollar for dollar handling improvement you can make. Cornering loads are spread more evenly across the tyres delivering more grip and frankly, that's what it's all about. You also get improved tyre wear as your tyres stay flatter and more upright. Comfort improves because your car sits flatter through bends meaning less movement inside the vehicle. Whiteline swaybars are manufactured using the finest grade spring steel. They are powder coated and supplied with high performance polyurethane mounting bushes in a DIY kit form, ready to simply bolt on.

What you will get

Front Sway Bar - BNF33Z <br style="color: rgb(255, 0, 16);">Rear Sway Bar - BNR30Z

Includes all Bushings - easy bolt on DIY no extra parts neccasery

Here is a link to their webpage for further information:

v35 - 2003 to 2008 models

http://www.whiteline...cle=G35+2003-08

350z - 2003 to 2009 models

http://www.whiteline...STER+10%2F03-09

I am selling these for $520 for both. That is a saving of $115 from the original pricing that can be seen from the above link

Front Sway Bar - BNF33Z - $335 (My price $270)

Rear Sway Bar - BNR30Z - $299 (My price $250)

I have these posted elsewhere and may be open to selling them seperatly for a higher individual price.

These are based in Sydney. I dont mind meeting people halfway in Sydney eg if your from Gosford/wollongong or Blue mountains I am open to meeting for sale. Pay via Cash

If you are out of reach and need Postage please contact me for prices.

Here is a link to my ebay auction - http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Whiteline-Sway-Bars-Front-Rear-Nissan-350z-V35-/190544783864?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item2c5d5aa9f8

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I've just fitted these to an M35 Stagea and the difference is incredible. Very worthwhile improvement for any V35 or M35.

Good luck with the sale! :thumbsup:

  • 1 month later...

Yes they will.

Cheers Dale.

I'm a little confused,

the maker of Godspeed sways tells me that they are only for coupe, but yet the whiteline ones could fit both 2drs and 4drs?

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