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Hi All, I need to get new shocks for a GH-HV35 300GT, 2002 yr. Are all V35's running the same shock front and rear or is there a difference between the models,this is a sedan 2 wheel drive i'm asking about? Is this model compatable with the 350Z chassis? Any advice is greatly appreciated, Thanks Richard :thumbsup:

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Hi All, I need to get new shocks for a GH-HV35 300GT, 2002 yr. Are all V35's running the same shock front and rear or is there a difference between the models,this is a sedan 2 wheel drive i'm asking about? Is this model compatable with the 350Z chassis? Any advice is greatly appreciated, Thanks Richard :thumbsup:

The 350z suspension will be a direct bolt on to the 300GT and 350GT but will lower the car approx 30mm

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Hi All,

Thanks for the advice. If i use the 350z suspension which model can i use as it seems thats all i can get my hands on from the dealers, here in Botswana we pritty limited. If i can get hold of an overseas supplier like bilstien would their 350z kit work on this 2002yr GH-HV35?

Thanks again n15m0 and T4NK. Cheers Richard :thumbsup:

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