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yeah i want to buy some coilovers ive been quoted $1100 brand new but anyways.

i ive seen people selling them on here cheaper and i dont know if the gts-t coilovers would fit me gts r33?

could u please tell me if they would fit or not...

thanks

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I have ABS and have fiited gtst suspension... no worries!

i dont know if i have abs brakes is there anyway if i can tell...

ive seen them coilovers with 2holes down the bottom, and ive seen the ones with 1 hole. i dont know what im suppose to get

2 holes sounds like gtr/gts4.. that wont fit. if your abs backets dont mount to your coil overs you can always just cable tie them to the coil overs. you just needa rember to cut them everytime you pull them out...

2 holes sounds like gtr/gts4.. that wont fit. if your abs backets dont mount to your coil overs you can always just cable tie them to the coil overs. you just needa rember to cut them everytime you pull them out...

wha that sound bodgey? is it 100% safe? and i asked how can i tell if i have abs please :/

of course its safe. most modifyd cars will have atleast 1 cable tie involved in them. it doesnt affect how it works. you just securing it to the bottom of the shock.

look in the back passanger corner of your engine bay.. you will see a big silver pump thingy there. the otherway to see is slam on your brakes and see if your peddel kicks back at you...

Check this website out this guy is so freindly and good price on coil overs im gonna probably buy coil overs from him, great price great coil overs, and best service ive seen, but u will need someone to fit them for u.

http://www.isc-coilovers.com/

coilovers are easy to fit...

i'm a bit weiry about these "coilover" packages. spring rates, rebound rates etc... unless they are designed for australian roads, it'll be pretty redundant to have them.

i'd be more inclined to opt for the australian tein spec coilovers or sydneykid's revalved suspension buy. for under $1700 you get castor/camber bushes, pineapples and adjustable height suspension with re-engineered valving. you cant go wrong.

really depends on your car application. i found that my standard springs and shocks (although hideous looking) had pretty good spring and rebound rates.

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