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Shimmed Lsd Centre, Nismo Damping Adjustable Rear Shocks And Springs


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Hi guys,

doing a bit of a garage cleanout,

Nismo GTR damping adjustable suspension, for R33 gtr, suits r34 gtt also, gives approx 360mm ride height - $150

Shimmed LSD centre, goooone

10" audiobahn subwoofer - sold

I also have some stock r33 gtr shocks and springs, but it turns out one spring is longer than the other for some reason! free for anyone who wants them, but more than likely going to scrap yard.

prefer pick up from Brisbane but can post at buyers expense

Cheers

Jeremy

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i did send a pm as well but ill write it hear as well because i have one more thing to ask so i am very interested in the nismo suspension because i have the nismo fronts and i have found it very difficult to track down rears with the fork design.roughly from stock how much lower would it drop it is it roughly 25-30mm or more? also just wondering roughly how many km they have done and are they comfortable and not too stiff as my car is a daily driver. sorry about all the questions.

thanks.

scott

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Hi guys,

Shimmed LSD centre, will suit r32-r34, s15 etc $100.

prefer pick up from Brisbane but can post at buyers expense

Cheers

Jeremy

Hi Jeremy

What ration is the diff?



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