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I have the rear suspension from my R33 Gtst for sale.

They are standard shocks, in good condition, complete with bumpstops, dustboots, and tops, all intact, all in good working order.

The springs are a mystery. They are lowered. They are green, as you can see, but certainly not Teins.

I replaced these with Tein Super Streets, and I can honestly say that these rears are comparable, in ride and feel, to my new Teins.

I was initially going to keep these rears and change the fronts only (the front shocks were stuffed), but found a good deal on a full set, so I replaced the lot.

They're assembled and ready to fit.

$200. Pick up. Sydney

The suspension.

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This is how they looked on the car.

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Sorry about the pics, but for some reason, I have no photos from side on, apart from these. If I was selling my front bar or something, I'd have 100's ;)

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Ok, it looks like the R34GT rears have the eye at the base of the shock, and not the fork style shocks of the GTT.

So yes, I'm fairly sure they will fit. Can anyone confirm?

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