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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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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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?
http://www.strs.fr/catalog/index.php?cP ... c1487fb947
365€ if my memory is good
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365€ if my memory is good
If you need some help from france :
http://www.forum-alfa-passion.com/forum/index.php
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the main problem is not the price really, but the taxes, any imported goods pay about 106% in tax...sad but true..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...