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I have set of height and damper adjustable coilovers to suit r33/34gtr, in very good condition and not as harsh as many but still give very good handling $900, will post pics soon

these can also fit r34 gtt, the rears are perfect and the fronts with my supplied spacer plate will fit fine but are very low and scrape slightly on hard lock, but if you like it low and are carefull they will be ok

will ship at buyers expence, email [email protected] for direct pics

also have a set of brand new r34 gtt shocks with springs $150neg

r34 gtr front shocks and springs $150neg

rb25 plenum lower half runners $50

rb25 crossover pipe with BOV $50

std cam gear rb $20

rb25 throttle body no tps,$40

rb20 throttle body no tps $40

have other stuff will post soon

Want to swap the coil overs with lowell or whatever my lowered springs are (australian made according to my friend) plus cash? It's off r34 gt-t

no sorry dont have the 34 anymore so dont need any shocks

the ride is firm and handles very well, not as harsh as some cars with tein coilovers i have ridden in but thats just my opinion, very hard make deffinate comment with so may variables

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Clint,

When you say they are low (front) is that with or without your spacer? I think they are actually R Tune as the S Tune are not height adjustable according to the Nismo site.

Then again I could be wrong, either way, a great set of undercarriage

Cheers

Muz

Hi Clint,

I would love the rears but the fronts are going to be tooooooo low for mine. Nismo site says R Tune = 9 on the front and 8 on the rear, S Tune = 6.8 on front and 4.6 on the rear.

Cheers and good luck with the sale Clint

Muz

  • 2 weeks later...

So they are still TOO low on the highest setting - at the front end?

I thought being adjustable [height] you would be able to set them at a nice comfortable level :confused:

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