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Bay Area: Porsche 914 Sway Bar Front (aptos) |
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Apr 8 2011, 08:07 AM
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I have this real nice Porsche 914 sway bar from a 1973. You can see I also cut out the bearing brackets, which many drivers forget about when installing in the anti-sway bar.
Whenever installing a sway bar the nylon bushings should be replaced, this one is a must. The bushings are easily bought on line, very inexpensive. The sway bar is only $125. If you want it shipped, let me know and we will work it out. There is nothing you cannot see in the pictures.
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