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basically i crashed my gtst so I am purchasing a mint GTS i have found ex east for 6K and im going to swap over the tein coilies, GTR brakes, RB20det and all interior components..

my question is, does the GTS have the same suspension arms and hubs ect as the GTST.

im going to have it look NA apart from interior and engine bay as im after a sleeper skyline basically.

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its auto as well, do u think thats going to pose as a problem when it comes geting the shift lever through the tunnel

good point in regards to the 4 stud hubs, im pretty confident the front and rear hubs are fine, it just lower control arm was bent on drivers side. i assume that thehubs will bolt stright up to upper and lower arms. main concern was how different the arms are from GTST to GTS. so hopeflly it the same.

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a friend of mine did an auto to manual conversion on his 32 and had no problems with the shifter. another thing to think about is if the final drive ratio of the auto is the same as a manual. if not you speedo my be out a little.

i dont know if the controll arms etc are the same but i would assume they are.

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