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Hi,

For those who were in the whiteline front sway bar group buy.

I installed mine today at Aust Best.

Was quoted $45 front + $45 back.

In the end he charged me $45 for the lot because the rear was so easy.

The front is a bit of a ba5stard to get on but well worth it.

I lowered the car at the same time though so thats could have been another factor why it was so cheap.

Cheers,

GAZOOM


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damn thats a bit of a drive for me.

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45 bux is cheap, its a bit of a job since u have to support the engine to remove the crossmember to get it in

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Depends on who is working there in the suspension area at the time. I went there once to put a front strut brace in and the big guy wanted $50 and spun some **** saying that the car has to be on a hoist to have it fitted and not on level ground then proceeded to say do you want the strut brace for looks or for it to work. I left in a hurry bought myself an extremely long sidchrome socket wrench and did the thing myself. So yeah, depends on the day. If you speak to the indian guy, you'll be fine.

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