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Well I know I've asked this before .....but I've never really got an answer, just hoping there is someone new here who can help, here goes....

I need to find out if the front struts in aussie delivered R31 GTS are the same as the Japanese R31 GTS????

I've called Nissan, importers, wreckers etc but never been able to get an answer....... there must be an R31 expert lurking out there somewhere. I'm trying to find out because I need a set of Aussie R31 GTS Struts and can't find any but I know I could probably bring in some from Japan if they're the same!!

A thousand thank u's in advance

MIK

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Originally posted by MIKGTR

I could probably bring in some from Japan if they're the same!!

If you can get hold of some, I could sell at least 5 sets today.

If you have contacts, and would like to look into a group buy, let me know and I can line up some buyers. :D

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Thanks for the info guys!!

R31 Skyline Chick : I'm going to bring in a set (hopefully) and make sure for myself that they do interchange and if all is good I'll get afew more sets depending on availability coz i've got a few mates chasing them as well , if it works out I'll let you guys know.

Cheers

MIK

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Um, well we know that they interchange, we have an R31 Ti in the driveway with a set.

I also had a picture of three different rotors sitting side by side, but I can't access it while the R31 website is down. ;)

Stock (tiny!) the GTS/import rotor (medium) and a GTR rotor re-drilled to suit 4 stud.

Pic of GTR brakes on an R31 :(

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Cool, thats what I wanted to hear....coz until someone actually says they have done it themselves or has a car with them fitted you can never be that sure. I'm chasing them up at the moment...i'm onto one yard in japan that has meant to have a bit of GTS-X stuff so I'll see how I go. Its a bit hard getting an answer out of them sometimes........Q: are they standard struts or GTS struts A: yes....thats what I'm dealing with at the minute!! but there have to be some around somewhere!!

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Originally posted by fatz

mm dont know about the gts to jap gts

but the standard aus r31 to gts jap r slightly different but can be interchanged

It's the 'slight difference' that permits the fitting of bigger rotors/calipers, .... hence the amount of people interested in the struts. :D

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Yeah Slip I'm starting to think the same, the only reason I was originally going to use R31 GTS stuff is because I thought it would be an easy bolt in but as I've now realised it aint so easy when you can't find a set in oz. Think I'll just get some big DBA disks and make up the dog bones for the calipers. Only prob is I haven't found any decent inserts for the R31 struts either.

What about s13 or s14 struts ?? does anyone know if they are close to R31??

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