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A pair of Nismo S-tunes rear suspension to suit R34 GT-T.

Great condition, will lower car approx. 20-30mm and provide firmer ride. Ideal for a street car.

Price: $1400, postage as buyers expense

PM, or for direct contact can SMS 0410 511 628

Annie

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A pair of Nismo S-tune rear Suspension.

Can fit on 2doors and 4 doors R34 GT-turbo (can't fit on N/A).

Authentic product, made in Japan by Nismo.

No leaking, no damage!

Great condition, as you can see on the pictures.

4 levels of damping force adjustment.

Spring rates R4kg/mm.

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Just a heads up Annie half a Nismo coilover kit isn't going to sell for $1400. I saw a full kit for nearly half that.

Good Luck

Great suspension, probably the best setup you can get for the street and even light track duties. I have the same suspension im my R34 GTR.

The GTT suspension fits R33 and R34 GTR's too.

^^ i'm afraid your wrong on that point. R33 REAR suspension is the same as 34 N/A's NOT gtt's.

I'm afraid ur wrong on that point aswell... he was specifying R33 GTR... which in fact, he's correct

R33 GTR, R34 GTR and R34 GT-t are all the same

regards

Edited by Skyline1989

haha point taken! my bad, read it wrong

btw. a new set of these goes for around 2.3K

Edited by lankanboiiR34
These are front suspension....the rear ones are stubbier, have HICAS clips and dont have adjustment dials :)

no, these are 100% rear i have the s-tune suspension in my car, to change the damper on the front ones they are located on the top, and the rear ones as in the pic are the dials on the side of the shock. its the front ones that have the clips, rears have nothing.

and free bump.

no, these are 100% rear i have the s-tune suspension in my car, to change the damper on the front ones they are located on the top, and the rear ones as in the pic are the dials on the side of the shock. its the front ones that have the clips, rears have nothing.

and free bump.

Yep definately rears. I have these in my car. Awesome suspension, but second hand $800 just for rears is way too steep. I'd be expecting to pay half that.

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