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    FS: F/R factory sway bars (15mm)

    Complete set of F/R factory 15mm sway bars, $700 + shipping
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    Still available
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    Member sbartmess's Avatar
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    What is the spacing measure between the rear sway bar bolt centers?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sbartmess View Post
    What is the spacing measure between the rear sway bar bolt centers?
    If I understand, it is 56mm.

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    Can you provide all original attaching hardware?
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    If your car was not factory equipped you can fit the front without modification. However the back will require some welding.
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    Still available, complete original set, except the 4 M8x40 bolt (front stab) and the 4 guide plates/M8x62 (front lever), $600+ shipping.
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    Never before seen an original bar with a part number engraved (silkscreen?) like that. All of the original bars I've ever laid my mits on only had the size stamped in the bar end. Is this a later offering from Porsche classic?
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    Probably, and built by Eibach ;-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by damsroy View Post
    If your car was not factory equipped you can fit the front without modification. However the back will require some welding.
    just in case

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