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Hey Guys,

selling a front set only Powergrid Sway Bar end links, I bought them from Z1 Performance in the states, they are quite reputable in the states and G35 driver has plenty of information on them.

http://z1auto.com/pr...ing&prodid=2886

of information on them. Selling as i bought whilteline sways and matching end links.

Selling the front set for $100 + shipping $10.

Pics attached

Pm me if you are interested.

Cheers

James

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Bumping this as i have still got these front end links.

if anyone is looking to tighten up their front sways from the stock links, at $50 for the pair it is a very cost effective upgrade.

also have a few other bits for the car i no longer own, all of which are unused

-camshaft sensor $10

-camshaft position sensor $10

-whiteline lateral lock kit for front sways KLL133 $10

will upload pics

located in sydney

cheers

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