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I bought these a while ago and was told they were to fit a r32 gr but they dont so they are no use to me.

They are to suit an R33/ R34 GTR and R34 GTT

Anodised gold aluminium

Circlip adjustable ride hieght

Rebound and damper adjustability in one dial.

The rears have the large diametre rear shafts like motorcyle shocks

No leaks and in VGC

Front strut tops only. No rears

Come with bump stops and dust bots.

Had the front shocks only in the R32 gtr for a try. They grip the road extremely well.

Can be used with standard springs. I just spoke to ben at racepace today and he said they had a almost stock R33 gtr with sandard springs going around Sandown in 1.22.5 with only 260 at the wheels. He said the stock springs aren't to bad.

MAKE AN OFFER!

I'm in Melbourne-Cheltenham if you want a look. Call me.

Will post up better pictures of everything soon.

Gareth

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  • 2 weeks later...

They have adjustable damper and rebound in one dial as well as hieght so you can set them up for which ever car you want to run them on. Let me know if you want them cause they will be going on ebay if no one on the forums wants them. They are really nice riding shocks.

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Yes they will fit no problems. I have been told by many people that r33gtr are the same a r34. Read the above posts. It also confirms it. They are really nice shocks.

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