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Not entirely true.

HR34 has the same mounting, shock characteristics are probably different.

There is no such thing as HNR34, 4wd skylines in R34 chassis were equipped with RB25, hence their code - ENR34. 

These have front suspension identical to that of a GTR, so its front coilovers are different to ECR33. Rear coilovers will fit.

Not entirely true.

HR34 has the same mounting, shock characteristics are probably different.

There is no such thing as HNR34, 4wd skylines in R34 chassis were equipped with RB25, hence their code - ENR34. 

These have front suspension identical to that of a GTR, so its front coilovers are different to ECR33. Rear coilovers will fit.

Nah they have longer struts than the GTR the GT r34 will have same suspension as r33 GTST exactly. R34 GTT rears are different cause they use the same mounts on the rear although the fronts are the same as a GT or GTST.

Nah they have longer struts than the GTR the GT r34 will have same suspension as r33 GTST exactly. R34 GTT rears are different cause they use the same mounts on the rear although the fronts are the same as a GT or GTST.

I see what you mean, however I was talking about slightly different thing - a ENR model, i.e. 4WD. 

Let's classify this, too bad forum engine does not support table view.

In model name - first letter refers to engine displacement, H - 2 litre, E - 2.5 litre (both turbo and non-turbo fall into this category), B - 2.6 litre

Then optional N, which indicates 4WD.

R34 - chassis designation.

possible combinations: HR34, ER34, ENR34, BNR34

HR34 - long front shock, eye lower mount on rear shock

ER34 non-turbo - long front shock, eye lower rear shock mount

ER34 turbo - long front shock, fork lower rear shock mount

ENR34 4WD non-turbo - short front shock, eye lower rear shock mount

BNR34 (GTR) - short front shock, fork lower rear mount

ECR33 has a shock combo identical to HR34 and ER34 non-turbo - long front and eye-mounted rear. The guy was asking about HR/HNR and if n/a R34 have the same coilovers as ECR33, I answered that there was no HNR34 and accurately speaking not all n/a R34's have same mounting - 4WD ENR34's are different on the front.

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