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Old Sep 4, 2010 | 01:25 PM
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Default Perrin rear ARB for newage

as above for newage there are some marks where it was fitted.
£130 collected from Tewkesbury Glos.If you want to arrange a courier i will wrap it for you.Photos can be sent to phones,dont ask me to post them on here i havent a clue.
Old Sep 4, 2010 | 02:27 PM
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What size is it ?
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it is 25mm adjustable
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Looks like Ebay here i come.
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Use photobucket if you want to post a pic on here.It's easy mate
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wouldnt have a clue how to,not much interest anyway.
Old Sep 7, 2010 | 07:19 PM
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bttt

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ill have it for 100 posted!!
save you messing about with ebay fees paypal fees
Old Sep 11, 2010 | 11:46 AM
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ill have it for 100 posted!!
save you messing about with ebay fees paypal fees
No you wont.
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£110 what do you say?
Old Sep 12, 2010 | 10:53 AM
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£120 and you collect.
Where do you live?
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I can take this to Rallyday at Castle Combe next week if any body is interested in it.
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special offer for rallyday £100 cash on the day.If you want it let me know and i will pm my mobile number.
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Originally Posted by richie001
Use photobucket if you want to post a pic on here.It's easy mate
Originally Posted by Dave Y
wouldnt have a clue how to,not much interest anyway.
Pictures generate interest

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Old Sep 17, 2010 | 06:02 PM
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its a red perrin adjustable 25mm rear antiroll bar.some marks where it has been fitted,i am willing to take it to rallyday so people can see it in the flesh,much better than photos.At £100 its a bargain
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i would be interested pending PICS, does this make a difference to the handeling ?
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it hasnt been fitted to my car.I bought a brand new rear and wanted a front,i was able to buy a pair hence i have a spare rear.According to some of the posts on here it is a worthwhile mod.
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Good mod, think 25mm is a bit over kill on road use. But worth while mod, especially if you get the stout mounts to strengthen it all up. also deop links, and it'll be quality
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still here
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bttt £100 + postage.......a bargain
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Originally Posted by NEILB1
i would be interested pending PICS, does this make a difference to the handeling ?
Are you serious ,uprated arb`s and droplinks are the best handling mod you can do to your car mate,a 25mm bar on the softest setting will be perfect for a road car.
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Originally Posted by WhiteWagonMan
Are you serious ,uprated arb`s and droplinks are the best handling mod you can do to your car mate,a 25mm bar on the softest setting will be perfect for a road car.

Thats why i thought this would be snapped up. How wrong was i.
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bttt for the weekend
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hi mate, if this ARB fits a bug sti and whiteline droplinks, then i'll take it for £100 + postage, just pm me as i cant pm at work. cheers
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is this still available. which newage is it for? i have an MY05 with 114.3 PCD so if it's for an early one it wouldn't fit mine.
Old Nov 2, 2010 | 01:46 PM
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hi mate, i bought it from the user a while back
Old Nov 2, 2010 | 01:53 PM
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no worries. i was in two minds anyway, 25mm might make it too stiff and cause it to oversteer. if it fits your 2002 then it probably wouldn't have fit mine anyway, having all sorts of problems locating parts with mine having the newer setup.

have you fitted it? how does it drive with that size arb? i'll have to buy new for £157 but unsure whether to go 22mm or 25mm.
Old Nov 2, 2010 | 02:01 PM
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go 24mm mate, in between

i havnt fitted it yet, just waiting for the rear stout mounts to come from the US through tsl, they arrive wednesday, so i'll keep you updated.

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