February 15, 200521 yr I'm inquiring with Whiteline about a swaybar for my '84 Brat. They list four swaybars for various models of the older cars, but they don't know what a Brat is and I've forgotten what that model is called in Australia. Can you help an old guy out? Better yet, if you have a Whiteline swaybar on your Brat, which part # is it and how much trouble to install and was it worth the time, money, aggravation. Thanks.
February 15, 200521 yr I'm inquiring with Whiteline about a swaybar for my '84 Brat. They list four swaybars for various models of the older cars, but they don't know what a Brat is and I've forgotten what that model is called in Australia. Can you help an old guy out? Better yet, if you have a Whiteline swaybar on your Brat, which part # is it and how much trouble to install and was it worth the time, money, aggravation. Thanks. I'm not Australian, but I'm pretty certain it's a Brumby
February 15, 200521 yr I am from Australia & yes it is called a Brumby. Check out http://www.ausubaru.com/ausubaru/html/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewforum&f=13 If you ask the guys on there, they will give you all the info you need. Simon...
February 15, 200521 yr I have no idea why Subaru Australia named it after a wild horse ? (that's what a wild horse in Australia is called)They must of been after an Australian thing. When I'm looking for info, I aussie google Brumby and get all horse tihs edit: read last word backwards
February 15, 200521 yr Same deal with being called brumby in NZ, you'd think they would just stick with one name, wouldn't you! but no, not subaru!
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