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Hi guys,

         Need a deposit for a home so I gotta sell a bunch of stuff, I have here brand new in box Tein super streets with tops for R33. Was saving them till I got my new rims but all my toys need to go . Bought them last year for just over $2200. I'm asking $1850 ono.

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do you use freight companies? vicfast startrak etc?

I can freight it for you if you like, prob cost bout $35 or so depending where u are, or I could drop it off.

HI, Sleeper7

Sorry for the silly question, will this fit to my 1998 R34 GTT

If YES, I would keen to buy from you

Cheers

Lucas;)

fronts yes but backs are a maybe, depends what type of shock you have at the back. R34 had two models of suspension, but u need to poke you head under the back too see if they are the same as r33

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