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I thought i might post up what a have, make it quicker for someone to find the parts instead of asking and waiting.

I have stock r34 suspension

Stock r34 front pipe/dump pipe

Stock r34 5 stud rims, tires need changing to be legal

If i have anything else ill add later.

Heyyyyy mate im all new to this, a week ago i have just brought an imported r34 skyline from victoria though it got approval over there when i took it to regency ( motor identification place ) they failed the check due to some parts tht i need to either replace or take off so i was really hoping if anyone from adelaide would be able to hlp me if they have standard parts if i could borrow them for a couple hours just to get it registered it would mean alot since im really stuck thank guys

the parts i need to change are:

i need standard tyres for an r34 as mine art the right sizes

i need standard suspension as mines automatic coil overs

and also a standard r34 exhuast as at the moment i have a hks exhaust on it

though i also got done for having a turbo timer and blow off valve i can just take those off

if anyones i little hesident on leding the parts i can leave a deposit in your hands jst until i get it registered or i can leave my parts with you ;)

Hi, as it seems the cops are going crazy on the defect lately, at the request of some users I have created and stickied this 'Wanted to Borrow' thread.

Feel free to post in here if you need items to borrow to get off defect or through Regency.

heyyy mate i realllllly need help in finding stock suspension to borrow so i can get my car through regency cause atm iv got auto coil overs its for my 2 dr r34 gt t cheeers hpz

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey All, new to SAU as just got my gtst r33 couple mths ago. Got defected the other day, for being to low. Which it wasn't, just had know way to prove him wrong. he would have done me for something else anyway. I'm looking to borrow or buy a set of r33 stock suspension, stock BOV and boost solonoid. If anyone can help plz let me know

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