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do you mean the bit the top of the spring sits in and then bolts into the car

i have my 33gtst standard shock/springs rear springs are hks that im not using

one of the studs if thats what its called on a rear one spins freely/ isnt fixed so you cant tighten the nut on it

dunno if it ccan be fixed

just read your other thread, they are what you wnat i just have them all in one piece

Edited by MatthewT85

Genuine Nissan part. 20 or 30 bux I wouldn't bother with second hand.

I brought 3 or 4 in one go for all our boxes cos they were so cheap. If your local Nissan isn't very helpfull I can get you one.

Ok thanks mate, I'll let you know if I can't get one :)

do you mean the bit the top of the spring sits in and then bolts into the car

i have my 33gtst standard shock/springs rear springs are hks that im not using

one of the studs if thats what its called on a rear one spins freely/ isnt fixed so you cant tighten the nut on it

dunno if it ccan be fixed

just read your other thread, they are what you wnat i just have them all in one piece

yeah, only really need the top bits, can't find any info if gtst is the same as gtr

mind if i check them out when i get down?

Want to buy aftermarket dump pipe elbow for a stock turbo'd rb20 or rb25.

Also a stainless steel low mount manifold if someone has one they dont want.

And one more thing, a decent front bar for my 34gtt, or a rough/damaged fibreglass one I can make somthing of.

cheers,

Daniel.

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