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Got a BNF27Z – 22mm front adjustable sway bar, suits WGNC34 Stageas (4WD)

Been on my car for 6 months or so, made a big difference compared to stock, but I still have a bit of body roll when drifting, so I want to go up in size.

I also have a BNR11XXZ – 24mm rear adjustable sway bar that will suit both RWD and AWD Stageas, as it's designed to suit the automatic cradle (I have a S14 unit in mine ... same as manual). these would come with the endlinks to make them work too.

Happy to swap the front for a 24mm sway bar if anyone wanted to go down in size.

Front sway bar $200
Rear sway bar $220

Both for $400.

Located in Liverpool region, NSW

Happy to ship at buyers expense.


More info on here


http://run-it-hard.com/2012/09/reducing-the-roll/

Cheers,

Adam.

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Thanks for giving me the new price, I was unaware on what I paid for them when I bought them new....

I'm not here to rip anyone off, I've sold PLENTY of parts on here and various forums for many years, generally with good pricing.


As ususal I am open to offers.

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Adam, interested in the sway bars,tried to send you a PM but it wouldn't. Could you PM me so I can talk to you about them, Thanks,Regards Craig

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