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  1. Saab 9000 (1984 - 1998)
    Needed, A set of Bushes for rear SAS anti roll bars. Does anyone know of stock anywhere?
  2. New Member Introductions.
    Hello to all you other Saab Nuts. I’ve been driving a 9000 turbo since 2000 with a one year gap in a Vectra 🤮 My current quest is to find new poly bushes for my SAS anti roll bars fitted many years ago. Parts for Saabs can’t help. Any ideas people? It’s rear bushes that I badly need.
  3. Saabscene: Performance
    Hi SaabScene, I'm currently setting up a group buy on UKSaabs for an order of SAS rear spring spacers for the 9000. Details here. We currently have 5 interested parties and normally the price for a set shipped is roughly $60 = £40. I've sent SAS an email so will see what they say. Even if...
  4. Saab Parts / Accessories, FOR SALE and WANTED
    Everything here that you need to make your 9000 really handle!!! Ideally would like to sell as a package but if nobody wants to do that I will do items separately. All items have done approx 6000 miles before the project was 'abandoned' due to terminal metal worm! Pictures here:- PICTURES...
  5. Saab 9000 (1984 - 1998)
    Been looking at these ...anyone fitted them ? the price will be rather good now that the dollar has fallen so much... The front looks "interesting " to fit
  6. Saab 9000 (1984 - 1998)
    Been looking at these ...anyone fitted them ? the price will be rather good now that the dollar has fallen so much... The front looks "interesting " to fit
  7. Classic Saab 9-3/GM900 (1994 - 2002)/Conv ( -2003)
    Does any one know where you can get the SAS anti sway bar. It seems a lot cheaper than the Abbott type at $125
  8. Classic Saab 9-3/GM900 (1994 - 2002)/Conv ( -2003)
    The stock swaybar is weak. weak. weak. And stock, the car understeers like crazy. Not only is the stock bar thin (<1/2 inch), but it is flattened in the direction of flex at the curves. The SAS bar looks basically like bent re-bar with mounting points welded on. Low-tech, but solid. The SAS bar...
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