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Sorry don't mean to spam ur thread, jst want to set the record straight, as I mentioned before, GTT coupe and sedan suspension is exactly the same (front strut has an eye and rears have the fork)

What you have should fit an NA R34 sedan or coupe or a GTV as they are called. They have an eye on the rear strut instead of a fork. I have attached pics of my Teins to suit GTT sedan or coupe. Hope this clears things up and GL with ur sale.

cool thanks,

wasnt too sure which model it would fit.

so anyone want these beauties?? :)

would those pads fit 33 gtst?...i know the brakes are different but not sure how different. maybe same rear pads?...wouldnt mind getting front/rear pair if fitted and u dont mind seperating. cheers

If u can check the spring rates I would be interested in purchasing the springs off you, that is if ur willing to seperate.

i would prefer to sell them complete

sorry mate

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would those pads fit 33 gtst?...i know the brakes are different but not sure how different. maybe same rear pads?...wouldnt mind getting front/rear pair if fitted and u dont mind seperating. cheers

not sure what the difference between the two is,

but once again i would prefer to sell them together

Hmmm interested in those coil overs, let me scrape together some money and then I will contact you - if you have not sold them by then!

In Adelaide too

Hmmm interested in those coil overs, let me scrape together some money and then I will contact you - if you have not sold them by then!

In Adelaide too

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hey mate, how certain are u that these will fit a r34 N/A. have u put them in a 34? just wondering cause im looking at getting some.

cheers luke

price is negotiable

Worth a shot..

Meet you a bit over half way on the coilovers.. :pirate: (plus postage)

And will drop the money into your account today..

Cheers Wayne

hey mate, how certain are u that these will fit a r34 N/A. have u put them in a 34? just wondering cause im looking at getting some.

cheers luke

i'm 100% certain these will fit into an R34 N/A

my friend bought r33 coilovers for his NA R34 thats how i know they fit.

if your still not certain, then just have a look at the photos and compare them to the bottom of your struts, as that is the only difference between them.

cheers

Worth a shot..

Meet you a bit over half way on the coilovers.. :rolleyes: (plus postage)

And will drop the money into your account today..

Cheers Wayne

not quite that negotiable, but was worth a shot :thumbsup:

i'm 100% certain these will fit into an R34 N/A

my friend bought r33 coilovers for his NA R34 thats how i know they fit.

if your still not certain, then just have a look at the photos and compare them to the bottom of your struts, as that is the only difference between them.

cheers

just wondering. if i put these in my car, would everything line up. like would the heights been the same each end of the car if i have them on the lowest setting?

cheers luke

just wondering. if i put these in my car, would everything line up. like would the heights been the same each end of the car if i have them on the lowest setting?

cheers luke

i wouldnt keep them on the lowest setting as you would lose your front bar :(

all the heights are even at the moment, so the car will sit quite even

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Hmmm interested in those coil overs, let me scrape together some money and then I will contact you - if you have not sold them by then!

In Adelaide too

have been sold!

enjoy buddy, hope you didnt have too much trouble putting them in :thumbsup:

Free Bump-I got a set if there the flex model there tuff as i got EDFC controller aswell cant go wrong with kantong...easy as 2 adjust and not bumpy @ all :D

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