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R33 Nismo S-Tune Coilovers Front & Rear - $750

R33 GTR Series 3 Xenons - $1600 SOLD

GTR Twin plate ORC Clutch - $1000 SOLD

Slightly negotiable on some items. If you want more than one, deal will be done.

Info/Condition:

Suspension: 8kg front, 6kg rear. RR: 56210-RSR46 / FR: 56110-RSR46 RL: 56210-RSR46 / FL: 56110-RSR46

Good condition overall. Usual wear/tear as can be seen from pics.

Xenon: lenses are A1 condition, as if new out of a box. No fading or discolouration, no abrasions/dints - perfectly clear.

Usual wear/tear on the exterior plastic, they are almost 15yrs old. No outright damage however.

Clutch: Less than 500kms use, essentially brand new.

Location: Vic. Will ship @ buyers expense.

Pictures:

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hey ash not much knowledgeable in the suspension area just wondering what application the suspension is suited to as the asshole who last had my gtr decided that 3 TIEN and 1 Standard shock was the way to go lol :D

Clutch is push

George, I had them in for 12months. Unless you want 4k+ in Racepace Tein, these are very reasonable for the expenditure.

Yes, R33 Xenon still here. HEAPS of enquiries, first to agree to sale gets em.

Slightly negotiable on some items. If you want more than one, deal will be done.

Few people been asking to see the cover to confirm it's ORC.

Pics attached and added to first post. Hard to capture due to the was ORC mark them, but can be seen none the less.

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The ORC twin was heaps nicer than the OS Racing twin i have in my HR31.

Not as good as the high end Nismo Coppermix Twin ($2500), but then ORC is $1500 cheaper :thumbsup:

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Will take $1600 for R33 GTR Xenons, otherwise going onto my car.

Also have another set of R33 GTR Xenons, slightly cloudy lenses for $1200 but otherwise in good nick.

Available mid/late next week for purchase.

Suspension still here also - cheap as for a FULL set of R33 GTR suspension, ready to go!

Yep as per the pics, fully height adjustable. Springs aren't overtly hard either.

Also has the damper adjust for rear, easily reached to adjust once installed.

Yep as per the pics, fully height adjustable. Springs aren't overtly hard either.

Also has the damper adjust for rear, easily reached to adjust once installed.

Hi Ash, do you reckon these would suit R34 GTT (rwd sedan) or is that just a bad idea?

Finding mixed info on a few SAU threads...

I know R34 GTR & R33 GTR are the same, given i have Tiens in my R33 that came from a R34...

Just not 100% sure about a GT-t - perhaps start a thread in the suspension section to find out more detail.

Maybe check the mounting points.

If it helps, I think the main or only difference between 33 GTST & 33 GTR is the lower mounts.

Maybe R34 is similar?

Hope that helps!

Items:

R33 Nismo S-Tune Coilovers Front & Rear - $750

R33 GTR Series 3 Xenons - $1600

GTR Twin plate ORC Clutch - $1000 SOLD

Slightly negotiable on some items. If you want more than one, deal will be done.

Info/Condition:

Suspension: 8kg front, 6kg rear. RR: 56210-RSR46 / FR: 56110-RSR46 RL: 56210-RSR46 / FL: 56110-RSR46

Good condition overall. Usual wear/tear as can be seen from pics.

Xenon: lenses are A1 condition, as if new out of a box. No fading or discolouration, no abrasions/dints - perfectly clear.

Usual wear/tear on the exterior plastic, they are almost 15yrs old. No outright damage however.

Clutch: Less than 500kms use, essentially brand new.

Location: Vic. Will ship @ buyers expense.

Pictures:

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