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Need info on where to buy torsion bars

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Hello everyone, i'm in France now, Paris to be specific, and i'm in need of some information on where to buy torsion bars, I mean 27mm torsion bars and anti roll bars for my Giulietta, if anyone knows pleaase help me

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Not to put a stick in your wheel, but have you considered staying with stock torsion bars and instead put in the RS Racing suspension pieces? I would think that should fit the Giulietta. Probably more costly... Perhaps it also depends on your plans for usage of the car. Just a thought. Good luck!
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France, I'm not sure. but ifyou fly to the US (SFO or SJC) then I may be interested in selling my front 27mm sway bar.
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http://www.alfaromeo-nockenwellen.de/competizione.htm In Germany but not cheap prices are /each. Coil-overs are the better route if allowed.
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www.performatek.com

or ask here, they are in france
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yep thought about the rs kit very seriously actually...but I already have 4 new koni yellows...and i'd want to use them..I think the torsion bars could be a bit cheaper..but here in France I don't really know..tough decision, plus spending 1300 euros at once is a bit on the expensive side in my budget, specially since I have to buy some more stuff for my V6 conversion..what do you guys recommend?
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Vince Sharp from PACE Engineering here in Australia sells all different size torsion bars (up to 32mm) and various other goodies. I am very happy with his products.

Considering our dollar is so weak against yours it may be worth the shipping and still be cheaper...
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fly_lice wrote:Vince Sharp from PACE Engineering here in Australia sells all different size torsion bars (up to 32mm) and various other goodies. I am very happy with his products.

Considering our dollar is so weak against yours it may be worth the shipping and still be cheaper...
the main problem is not the price really, but the taxes, any imported goods pay about 106% in tax...sad but true..
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