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I got the r34 rear struts of a r34 turbo sedan and apparently they not the same as the NA ones. If anyone has some NA second hand ones or can give me a good price on a new set of rear ones id be more then interested. Even some second hand coil overs wont be bad or even a good price on new ones anyways you see where im going with this.

Vehicle Details:

1998 Nissan Skyline R34 Sedan

2.5L Non Turbo

Automatic/ Tip tronic

Rear Wheel drive

If you require any further vehicle details please dont hesitate to ask.

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I got the r34 rear struts of a r34 turbo sedan and apparently they not the same as the NA ones. If anyone has some NA second hand ones or can give me a good price on a new set of rear ones id be more then interested. Even some second hand coil overs wont be bad or even a good price on new ones anyways you see where im going with this.

Vehicle Details:

1998 Nissan Skyline R34 Sedan

2.5L Non Turbo

Automatic/ Tip tronic

Rear Wheel drive

If you require any further vehicle details please dont hesitate to ask.

What is different about the turbo struts that make them not fit?

What is different about the turbo struts that make them not fit?

The turbo has the saddle type arrangement at the bottom of the unit and the NA has an "eye" or round type locating point at the bottom. I wait to be corrected on that as that may have been the difference between the sedan and coupe...........

If the turbo ones are of any use, I have a set sitting in my garage that I will part with for a relatively minor cost. PM for cost. Also have a set of Nismo "S" Tunes (when I get them off the car) in about 6-8 weeks.

Cheers

Muz

I already have some turbo ones, from a sedan.

Sorry mate ..... just goes to show one should read all posts carefully before responding. Just checked my workshop manual and there is no difference to the units other than as previously described.

Cheers and good luck with the search.



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