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For some suspension engineering work, I need a number of sets of front and rear strut tops for R32/33/34 Skylines and Stageas. Make no difference whether they are GTR, GTST or GTS4, 2 door or 4 door, Series 1 or Series 2.

I need the COMPLETE strut top assembly. That means the metal strut top itself, plus the top and bottom rubber mounts, the rubber spring mount and the top cup washer. I don’t need the bump stop, dust cover or the nut that goes on top of the shock shaft. Refer to the following picture.

Rear_Spring_Seat_Top.jpg

If you have changed to aftermarket coil overs, then 99% of the time these items will not have been used.

I will pay a reasonable price for them, including costs of packing plus I will arrange for them to be picked up via courier. Please PM me for details.

:teehee: cheers :P

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  • 2 weeks later...

Still need 3 sets, anyone who has fitted a Jap coil over kit will have the standard strut tops left over. I will put them to good use.

:) cheers :woot:

  • 4 weeks later...

Still need a couple of sets particularly R32GTR, R32GTS4 and R32GTST rear strut tops. I will pay the going rate for them.

:O Cheers :)

Edited by Sydneykid
  • 2 weeks later...
i have 4 pairs of complete r32 gtst front struts here... if you take all 4 pairs ill do them for 50/pair plus postage

PM sent

>_< cheers :happy:

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