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I bought a pair of ISC N1 coil overs for the front of mine to suit R33 GTR, they bolt straight in, so shouldn't imagine it will cost you $4k for new shocks.

Just ordered them in from SPG in hobart.

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just be wary that the rears of stageas are valved differently to that of the gtr (cos your lucky enough to have the gtr style rear shocks - fork type)

the rs4s rears are also different to the normal stagea ones, something to suit a 260rs will be the go

you'd be looking at about $1100 for bc's + postage

i'll help you out with the install and you'll just need a wheel alignment after to be safe

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gday there

you mentioned thats you where going for a second opinion, good choice as i took my car to pedders a few years ago and they did the same something, gave me a list of things thats needed replacing, I didnt bother getting any of it done except for the front shocks which is what i took it in there for, then took it to flemmings for a wheel alignment and asked them to check it over and non of the things they said, needed replacing,

the only places i would take the stag to is

Ron's auto

Boost

Flemmins (not sure on the spelling with that one)

chees

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