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240z 260z 280z Front Strut Bar Datsun on 2040-parts.com

US $129.00
Location:

Dayton, Nevada, United States

Dayton, Nevada, United States
Condition:New

Hello fellow Zeds! Here is a beautiful FRONT strut bar for your Z car. Bar is polished extruded aluminum. Brackets are 1/8 thick hot rolled steel, sand blasted and ready for paint. All new hardware included for a finished professional look as shown in pic 3&4. Only adds 3 lbs. to your car. Strut bars add stability to your suspension by dramatically reducing flexing of the shock towers. I designed this bar for use on my own Z cars because I didn't like the looks of what was available even though they did the job. I was surprised that after a complete suspension upgrade (springs, shocks, urethane bushings) the bar virtually eliminated under/over steering in hard cornering, you will too! All newer performance cars have them so why not your Z car? This will fit all S30 cars with SU carbs, FI, Webers, 4 bbl. conversions, and most V8 swaps. I had a problem once with a '78 because of the fp regulator position. If you have any questions please ask. Also available is a matching rear strut bar. THIS AUCTION IS FOR ONE FRONT BAR ONLY. The rear bar looks exactly the same so if you want one let me know at check out. $248 total for both + same shipping as for one. If you want front and rear bar set just let me know in the message to seller option and wait for me to send you the invoice for total.

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