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Hi, ive got a set of r33/r34 gtr S-tune coilover suspension, as new.Remote resevoir, very high quality.

Pickup from Sydney, or will post at buyers expense, will post up pics 2morrow.

PS the missus says they're awesome

Cost $1670+post from nengun, sell for $1050

Now also have an r32 GTR bootlid in gunmetal with spoiler, immaculate, spoiler in very good condition

$300

Edited by Adriano
I believe he was asking if the were S-Tune HA as in Height Adjustable

Nah was asking if they were the H's as the ones pictured above are just the S-tune suspension which are just a strut and spring and only worth about 1500 to begin with, where as the H is the coilover type which is worth a bit more....so wrong picture above I thinks....

Thats a pic of them, checked part number with nengun, and it comes up as the S tune H suspension. The S-tune HA looks the same again, the only difference that i can find is that they are to suit an r32 gtr, wheras the H type suits an r33/34. Ill post up the part numbers tomorrow.

Edited by Adriano

H and HA versions are height adjustable, the pics you have put up hav a fixed lower spring seat, ie not adjustable for height. They are adjustable for damping though

S-Tune http://www.nengun.com/nismo/s-tune-suspension-kit

S-Tune H http://www.nengun.com/nismo/s-tune-h-suspension Darker grey and height adj rings

Thank you for that, i wish nengun had better pics, and the H/HA's arent listed as having height adjustable, so i guess i will drop the price. Nengun sell them for $1670 + post, ill sell for $1200

If someone is looking for coilovers that aren't bone jarring these would be a good choice

http://translate.google.com/translate?u=ht...Flanguage_tools

Normal form attenuation power 5 step adjustment system (Fr and Rr) only front reservoir tank attaching height change generation: FR-30mm RR-20mm spring rate: FR6.0 RR6.7 (kgf/mm)

These spring rates are much softer than many of the coilovers out there but stiffer than stock by a margin. Also, if they came from nismo you can expect they are a good tuned match for the car.

Do you know how many K these have on them?

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