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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 626 Joined: 1-August 03 From: Donaueschingen, Germany Member No.: 974 Region Association: None ![]() |
race car is done -----> needed new project 1972 aubergine
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Yep, 74 and later (through 89) 911s came with a swaybar like that
The later the bigger (22mm for the 3.2 carrera's - of the top of my head) It shouldn't be mounted like shown here though... It mounts to the x-member Also the tabs on the a-arms are different (IMG:http://www.rennware.com/prod/swaybar/911_sway14.jpg) (a-arm on the right has the "under body" swaybar tabs) |
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