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    Eibach anti roll bar for New Polo

    Hi all,

    Does anybody know where can I get this anti roll bar in Australia?

    Eibach Anti-Roll-Kit for VW Polo (6R) 1.2, 1.4, 1.6 TDi (2009+) [E40-85-008-01-10] - Eibach - Rude Racing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Echizen View Post
    Hi all,

    Does anybody know where can I get this anti roll bar in Australia?

    Eibach Anti-Roll-Kit for VW Polo (6R) 1.2, 1.4, 1.6 TDi (2009+) [E40-85-008-01-10] - Eibach - Rude Racing
    hey mate, give this place a go:

    eibach direct australia

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    Echizen, let us know how you go locating the kit (and how much it costs).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buller_Scott View Post
    hey mate, give this place a go:

    eibach direct australia
    Thanks Scott! Unfortunately I do not see it on the website.

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    Quote Originally Posted by William_Foster View Post
    Echizen, let us know how you go locating the kit (and how much it costs).
    Sure thing!

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    no...but you could email them and ask...as they suggest
    Thanks Scott! Unfortunately I do not see it on the website.

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    Let me know when you find out!
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    I would probably do springs first as not only will the car corber flatter but look better too with no clearance problems
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    Quote Originally Posted by Billecartz View Post
    I would probably do springs first as not only will the car corber flatter but look better too with no clearance problems
    It's my fiancées car and she wont let me lower it :p
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    My wife said the same thing, but after it was lowered she said it looked heaps better!

    It drove and handled better too and the the best thing is that it does not scrape anywhere because the stock suspension is so high.

    I told my wife she had no choice otherwise I would just keep pestering her till she said yes. LOL
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