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had these as spares on my 33 GTR, just sold the car now these are left

omori RB 26 s1 engine wire and loom next to no klms (photos to come) $8000

nismo suspension $1400

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had these as spares on my 33 GTR, just sold the car now these are left

omori RB 26 s1 engine wire and loom next to no klms (photos to come) $8000

nismo suspension $1400

Will these fit an R34GTT ? What are the spring rates ? Are these hight adjustable ? if not what hight do they sit the car at ?

(The pic file is so large I couldn't download it :P )

Will these fit an R34GTT ? What are the spring rates ? Are these hight adjustable ? if not what hight do they sit the car at ?

(The pic file is so large I couldn't download it :( )

they sit the car at an awesome height, a couple of members have these coil overs and some photos of them on there cars.

ill do some searching on here and post up the link.

they have a dampener adjustment in the top

Will these fit an R34GTT ? What are the spring rates ? Are these hight adjustable ? if not what hight do they sit the car at ?

(The pic file is so large I couldn't download it :( )

They are not height adjustable and they should fit your GTT is what i have been told. (im sure if they dont fit somebody will jump up and down about me saying they do.)

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