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I would like to say I purchased an engine dampner for an R33 GTR on Tues, it arrived first thing this morning (Thurs).

It looks great, extremely solid and appealing to the eye. I have been looking for one of these for ages, and cannot recommend it enough.

Thanks to "Just Jap" for such a quick transaction and postage, its much appreciated!!

If anyone is after a great dampner, give these blokes a call!! :P

Thanks,

Shane.

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I had looked for such a product for so long before i got off my arse and finally made one myself!

Slightly off topic but i was wondering why no one has made a product that includes the strut brace, engine dampner and master cylinder brace all in one clean package at a reasonable price? I ask as i had to fabricate one myself due to the lack of thread avalible above the strut tower. No where near enough room to fit three individual products!

I had looked for such a product for so long before i got off my arse and finally made one myself!

Slightly off topic but i was wondering why no one has made a product that includes the strut brace, engine dampner and master cylinder brace all in one clean package at a reasonable price? I ask as i had to fabricate one myself due to the lack of thread avalible above the strut tower. No where near enough room to fit three individual products!

I've got a nizmo strut brace - it has an incorporated master cylinder support, no damper though.

Sorry - off topic.

Thanks guys, we have plenty of stock remaining for R32 and R33.

Satanic, we have yet to try one of our kits on an R34 GTT but you are welcome to drop by and one of our staff can look into this for you and see if there is a way to adapt the R33 GTS-T kit to an ER34.

Regards,

Steve

Ive heard of these things being used on S13's before. Does anyone know if they actually make a beneficial difference to the handling of the car or not? Or is it because it looks cool :)

Hi Baz, these are not a handling product. They are designed to reduce wear on your engine mounts caused by engine flex/movement so they are very functional, not a looks thing.

Cheers,

Steve

can you please post up pics of them fitted on the 33's.

would like to see first before i buy

cheers.

Would installation be an issue for cars with Nismo strut brace which includes the brake master cylinder stopper?

Would installation be an issue for cars with Nismo strut brace which includes the brake master cylinder stopper?

Hi mate, I wouldnt imagine so, however we have not fitted one to a car with that specific strut brace setup as yet.

Cheers,

Steve

Hi guys, we have now got some photos showing our R32 GTS-T engine damper fitted to a customers car.

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We have plenty of these in stock ready to go, so get your orders in now.

Cheers,

Steve

thanks for the pics. looks good. im still gonna hold off till theres some 33 pics up so if you could get some up that would be great. mounting geometry seems different from the pics of the product between the 32's and 33's.

cheers.

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Same here, will wait till there's a pic of R33 installation. The mounting plate that goes to the strut tower seems a lot different between R32 and R33.

Same here, will wait till there's a pic of R33 installation. The mounting plate that goes to the strut tower seems a lot different between R32 and R33.

Hi mate, you are entirely correct, the R33 kits differ significantly from the R32 kits.

We are still working on a photo of the R33 kit fitted, we have sold a large number of these already to customers and we are waiting on some fitted photos which we hope to have shortly.

Thanks for your patience.

Cheers,

Steve

Hi

I was wondering if the $99 sau price is only for online purchase or can i come into the store and buy it at the same price. Im from Melbourne but will be travelling to Sydney in 2 weeks for some work and wanted to drop in and have a look around the store.

cheers

Ca;vin




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