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Item: R34 GTR Struts (springs and shocks, front and rear)

Age: Unknown

Condition: Excellent

Price: $350 starting price, really damn cheap

To Fit: (What car) R33 or R34 GTR's or R34 turbo models

Location: Melbourne

Contact: PM or email somecsstudent(at)gmail.com

Comments: Please PM me offers if you are interested.

Sold on ebay for $350 :P

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Bump, accepting offers :D

Email notification doesn't always work so PM is an easy way to contact me ;)

Dibs if they are still available. Just have to make sure its what we need.

Cheers

Price drop $550.

Does anyone know a compliance workshop that need some R34 struts ? :)

All offers will be considered.

Guys the truts are in very good nick if anyone wants them. I can recognise the picture taken in my garage. I sold him these a while ago, I don't know why he bought them or why he is selling them but I know they are in good nick.

Good luck with the sale mate .

Guys the truts are in very good nick if anyone wants them. I can recognise the picture taken in my garage. I sold him these a while ago, I don't know why he bought them or why he is selling them but I know they are in good nick.

Good luck with the sale mate .

Hey mate,

Yes, I borrowed your pictures because the camera was charging when I put the pics up and it still looks the same.

I bought the struts to get through compliance, after compliance I sandblasted the old springs, and put them back on the car.

So I now have some R34 GTR struts that need to go :)

Regards,

Gareth

Thats Blitz_R33, offer considered and not accepted, there is someone who had interest in the rear's only so if anyone wants to make an offer on the fronts only I can separate (only if I have buyers for both front/back) :banana:

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Not that I'm aware of, they are for the GTR.

Selling in 18hours at $450!!!!!

that's unfortunate =/ I need new shockies something bad...if they fit I'd get em. Good luck with the sale!

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