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Hey Guys, I am after some cheap springs for my R32 GTS-t. I wanna dump the Shiznit out of it!! The wife wants to get me something for my birthday so I thought ah ha! :D

Let me know if have or know of something!

Thanks!

Todd

Mmmmmm, lowwwwww!!!!

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Hey Guys, I am after some cheap springs for my R32 GTS-t. I wanna dump the Shiznit out of it!! The wife wants to get me something for my birthday so I thought ah ha! :)

Let me know if have or know of something!

Thanks!

Todd

Mmmmmm, lowwwwww!!!!

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what did u decide on doing Todd???

what did u decide on doing Todd???

I decided to wait because I just got the following off Sam Murray:

High-mount turbo manifold

Dump Pipe

Front Pipe

GTR Injectors

Plus depending how the discussion goes I am thinking about getting a china copy t3/t4 turbo with garret internals! (I am being told that they are crap and won't start to spool up until 5500 and wont hit full boost until 7000 - I find it hard to believe with a t3 exhaust housing and genuine garret internals)

So all I will need now is a z32 AMF and a retune (bummer it can't all be done before I get my remap by Dr Drift this weekend! But atleast it will only be a trip to melb and an hour on the dyno!) and I should be at my 200rwkw mark!

Todd

I decided to wait because I just got the following off Sam Murray:

High-mount turbo manifold

Dump Pipe

Front Pipe

GTR Injectors

Plus depending how the discussion goes I am thinking about getting a china copy t3/t4 turbo with garret internals! (I am being told that they are crap and won't start to spool up until 5500 and wont hit full boost until 7000 - I find it hard to believe with a t3 exhaust housing and genuine garret internals)

So all I will need now is a z32 AMF and a retune (bummer it can't all be done before I get my remap by Dr Drift this weekend! But atleast it will only be a trip to melb and an hour on the dyno!) and I should be at my 200rwkw mark!

Todd

Well i can say is be very carefull mate and that it is actually "genuine" garret internals. :)

I cant see why someone would pay that money to put into a $50 turbo when they could of highflowed a Rb25 or similar.

I know of 2 people that have bought that same China copy and both ended in tears mate.

Hope its ridgy didge and works out for ya, if you change yuor mind and want to go with something else let me know ya budget and i'll see what i can find for ya :)

damn!! That looks sweet! Looks like you had to roll the guards for that though... How wide are those rims? Am interested though!

The wheels are 9.5 inches wide with a GTR style offset hence the reason that the guards had to be flared, with more normal wheels there shouldnt be a problem!

how low does that sit? and how much would you be looking at selling for?

I dunno but it sits low enough that you cant run your hand around the rear tyre with out it getting stuck!!

As for price?? how does half the price of a new set sound?? (I would have to find out how much that is BTW)

Todd

have you had a chat to Steve at Autobarn at all about whiteline springs???

TimmyB put them under his GTS-t and it made a HUGE difference.

I think they were about $140ish brand new so might be worth looking into???

GMB

Todd

have you had a chat to Steve at Autobarn at all about whiteline springs???

TimmyB put them under his GTS-t and it made a HUGE difference.

I think they were about $140ish brand new so might be worth looking into???

GMB

That would be for a pair would it not?

That would be for a pair would it not?

rrp retail price is $169 a pair for whiteline (They are what I am getting through a mate) Also they are a good inch and a half higher than the springs on my car now. It wont look as good but my car is being set up for tarmac rallies so I cant afford to be that low anymore!!!

That would be for a pair would it not?

YEP, if u want me to get you a price let me know :O

If your thinking of doing drift days at all or even take your car on the track or for a hard drive then you would be mad to get anything lower in my opinion!!!

But thats just my opinion :(

rrp retail price is $169 a pair for whiteline (They are what I am getting through a mate) Also they are a good inch and a half higher than the springs on my car now. It wont look as good but my car is being set up for tarmac rallies so I cant afford to be that low anymore!!!

Im pretty sure they retail for about the $150 mark but they are always on special and have a fair bit of room to move with the price.

Even better if you know someone hey Bunta :yucky:

My springs work well for drifting!!!! That and the Apexi damper adjustable shocks :P

And yeah when you know the QLD supplier the springs are very cheap!!!

But Catkicker if you want the slammed look all 4 springs are yours for $150 (The rears are not even a year old!!)

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