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Hiya,

Run into a few probs in compliance... have found out the car has aftermarket suspension, and before they will comply the vehicle they want it return to stock.

Preferably anyone in Perth, does anyone has standard nissan suspension (spring and shock) that I can borrow for a week, really want to get it past this final hurdle of compliance sooner rather then later... Have tried a wrecker but they want $500 and I dont think that included springs?

Also from what I have read here everyone agrees it is R33 GTR front and R33 GTST rear on a series 1 stagea, but they insist its the opposite ( R33 GTST front , R33 GTR rear ) ...

Urghh headaches we dont need when we are so close to our new car.... ( poor wildcat :P )

So anyone able to lend a helping hand???? Pleeeeeeaaaase :P

Thanks

MrGTST

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Also from what I have read here everyone agrees it is R33 GTR front and R33 GTST rear on a series 1 stagea, but they insist its the opposite ( R33 GTST front , R33 GTR rear ) ...

"They" are wrong

:P cheers :P

does wildcats have stock suspension? swap em over for the pits if it does.

i'd lend u mine but i sold my old springs and shocks (and they were apexi springs anyway)

sorry i cant help mate

and its gtr fronts, gts-t rears

Brad

Its wildcats here in perth that is the problem, they wont start compliance without these shocks... the car has already been sitting in their yard for 2 weeks while nothing has happened.... mine was fine but is currently on rail to perth and wont be here for a week..... :dry:

i guess the best you can do is wait a week then swap it all over?

*RANT* I DONT WANT TO WAIT ANOTHER WEEK...I WANT MY CAR NOW :) *END RANT*

Yes we could do that but Bretts wont be here for a week or more and my car has already been sitting at their yard doing sweet F**k all...and i dont have a car so with 2 kids no car its a pain in the ass!!

Depends on where you get your car complied but legally everything should be standard in order for compliance to happen smoothly... :)

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