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  • 2 weeks later...

Having problems returning PM's and up-loading more pic's.

ring if you are wanting any more information or wish to see.

The OHLIN coil-overs are currently on the car...will sell for $1200 (would prefer local buyer to help with removal, if wanting them sooner)

The bad is it only for GTR...

If thatz for 34 GTT, I will definitely take it.

gl for sale

I know they fit the R33 and R34 GTR's......but they have a lot more to them than the average coil-overs...,adjustments, top and bottom...bearing mounts to top...better than just the rubber mounts to the bottoms....inverted rears...alloy and light...helper springs at all 4 corners...adjustable valving...quality

even at twice the asking price they are cheap.

  • 2 weeks later...

hey John, how much are u sure?! I heard few people saying GTT can use front GTR coilover but not rear. Just got the kingspring..planning to put them on these days.... if i can get coilover, i will definately go for coil right away..

Thanks

hey John, how much are u sure?! I heard few people saying GTT can use front GTR coilover but not rear. Just got the kingspring..planning to put them on these days.... if i can get coilover, i will definately go for coil right away..

Thanks

100% sure r33 gtr, r34 gtr, and r34 gt-t are the same front and rear will fit just be sure it isnt r33 gtst or r34 gt (non-turbo) as they are totally different. hope that clear things up

R33/R34 GTR coilovers are the same.

GTR coilovers will bolt on to a GTT, but the GTR front shocks are physically shorter and although they will fit the GTT it will sit very low. Depends on the design of the coilover if it has enough thread on them to adjust the height safely.

These are not the average cheap coil-overs.

The fronts can be ajusted at the bottom and the top (have a look at pic's) but this is so that the ride height can be altered without effecting the set spring height and rate.

All Minor adjustments can be all done under the bonnet...including the valving.

I don't think the majority know what they are looking at here.....these are all alloy and great quality.

Edited by GTR STI
The bad is it only for GTR...

If thatz for 34 GTT, I will definitely take it.

gl for sale

Pity people are all talk ay GTR_STI. If he "definitely" took them, then you'd "definitely" have them sold. Oh well, it might be my interpretation of the english language, but i thought "definitely" means "100% certain"..... but hey what does a yella fella like myself know?.....

If all buyers were like this..... you're going to need A LOT OF luck mate!

i hope you really "Definitely" sell them soon.

Edited by AtomicBomberMan

hey mate, just a few question!

are rear adjustable for bump and rebound?

also u have the key to adjust valving? and the c spanner for the height adjustment for the top at the front?

How many km on this setup?

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