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Does anyone know which R32 front suspension bits are the same as the s14 200sx.

Does anyone know which S13 front suspension bits are the same as the s14 200sx.

Friend knackered the 200 so I need parts cheap.

anyone with any contacts or anything let me know

Riaz

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apparently just brakes and thats about it. but dont qoute me on that though, i havnt really played with 200's that much and to be honest, i dont want to. theyre missn two cylinders and have that dreded rattly timing chain, YUK!

haha great guys, lacking a bit on the info

Blind Elk. I own a 200 and a R33 friend went for a drive knackered it, I NEED PARTS COS I GOT TO FIX MY CAR

friend will have to pay but still its a friend so the cheaper/less he has to pay the better for everyone

IF ANYONE HAS ANY INFO ON THIS PLEASE PM ME

thanks

  • 2 weeks later...

If they are the same, I have R32 front uper wish bone and wheel hubb assembly plus stock shockies (no brakes rotors, or lower wishbone) you can have cheap. What I can tell you is that a S13 I owned had completely different front end to the Skyline I think it was a strut type setup, but most definately differnt.

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