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Item:

Standard R33 GTR suspension

Age:

6x, xxx

Condition:

Good

Price:

$300 NEG

To Fit: (What car)

BCNR33, BNR34, ER34

Location:

South eastern suburbs, Melbourne

Contact:

PM or call/SMS 0416 623 381

Comments:

Standard R33 GTR suspension, selling due to upgrade

Theses are great if your reverting your car back to standard for RWC, compliance, defects etc

They sit pretty low for standard suspension, not sure why as springs look standard. It's not to low to get you into trouble, still legal height but doesn't look high like its on standard springs and shocks.. even though it is? They ride great, really firm but comfortable for daily driving, still feels great for some spirited driving as well

No leaks, clunks or damage, they do what there meant to do

Pick up only, not willing to post. Some pictures below of how it sits on the car with 18" rims all around

Thanks

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No can do man

I am fairly sure the standard GTR shocks have lowered springs in them but no markings to identify what brand they are

Thanks

Just wondering what the diff would be detween those and the stand r34 gtt suspension would be are they much lower and harder? or just as sloppy and high?

GTR suspension/shocks would probably be a fair bit firmer, I know these are a lot harder than my standard R32 GTST suspension was, with the lowered springs it sits a bit lower and rides more firm

I wouldn't say its high, but then again its not low.. its a reasonable height and car handles fairly well with these, especially since there just standard suspension

The VSPEC came out of the factory slightly lower than the standard R33 GTR. Your exhaust will probably still sit at 65mm though :)

Mine is a V-SPEC as well but from my knowledge the V-SPEC had Bilstein suspension that was 10mm lower than standard GTR suspension. These aren't Bilstein though, although they are marked with GTR so they are definitely standard GTR suspension

I've got a 3" cat back on my car and as you can see in the picture above its got more than enough ground clearance, certainly legal

Thanks

Mine is a V-SPEC as well but from my knowledge the V-SPEC had Bilstein suspension that was 10mm lower than standard GTR suspension. These aren't Bilstein though, although they are marked with GTR so they are definitely standard GTR suspension

I've got a 3" cat back on my car and as you can see in the picture above its got more than enough ground clearance, certainly legal

Thanks

does the car stay reasonbly flat around sharp corners or are u just rolled up agaist the door?

does the car stay reasonbly flat around sharp corners or are u just rolled up agaist the door?

Reasonably flat man, it handles pretty good

They are quiet firm for a standard setup

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