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Hi all,

I have of complete set of Nismo S-Tune Suspension for sale. All in very good working order.

....this is a great upgrade for the M35...RX, RS or AR-X.

$700ono. Delivery can be arranged at you cost or pickup from Sydney can be organised.

P.S. I can also organise fitment at a very reasonable price....can be done at the same time as pickup if you want.

PM me for further detail.

cheers

Craig

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These the ones from bisebees car? Iain too lazy to sell them?

yes they are from Steve's cars...why you ask!

to lazy.....Nah! ...... it's my way of pushing him towards getting his turbo done....sell his shit for him.....also the more he sells less we need to move!!!! :P

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Hi all,

I have of complete set of Nismo S-Tune Suspension for sale. All in very good working order.

....this is a great upgrade for the M35...RX, RS or AR-X.

$700ono. Delivery can be arranged at you cost or pickup from Sydney can be organised.

P.S. I can also organise fitment at a very reasonable price....can be done at the same time as pickup if you want.

PM me for further detail.

cheers

Craig

How much would this suspension drop an ARX?

Are there any other details you know like spring rates, how many kms they have done?

Cheers

How much would this suspension drop an ARX?

Are there any other details you know like spring rates, how many kms they have done?

Cheers

It will drop your AR-X about -40mm....I run the Nismo springs with Bilstien shock's......we are thinking they have done about 60-70K as the were not on the car they came off from factory. I tested this set in my car and the were great hence the reason I found myself some new Nismo springs from O/S!

Spring rate is 8.3kgf/mm and 9.2kgf/mm rear.

The photo below is my car with the Nismo Shock's and springs.

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oh...off to Fiji for a week tonight so if you interested contact zei20l....he should be back from holiday's in the next day or so!

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this would be an awesome setup with the Whiteline Sway bars as well......could probably get it all done with the sway's for about $1,100!!!!

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