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If there was 4 of them and an appropriate offset for R31, I would buy.

R31 is +30 isn't it Eiji?

Depends on the rims. +30 is pretty safe but there are they few cheap rims made around that offset. I can only think of Speedy, unless you go something like Rota's but they are a bit newer and difficult to find really cheap.

Patty that suspension is very tempting.

How's it feel?

well quite frankly if i didnt want height adjustability i would have put them back in and sold my bc br. dampening is awesome rides so well and still handles great. makes bc br coilovers look like the cheap coilovers they are.

For sale : After market springs to suit R31 skyline wagon. I don't know if it's lowered or heavier than standard, just the the springs appear thicker and shorter than stock. $60

Also have:
- after market front sway bar $60
- Power steering rack $50
- power steering pump $30
- power steering lines $80
- power steering reservoir $20

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OK, In the 3 years since I got my 33, I have Gathered WAY TOO MUCH STUFF!

This is not all of it but it's a start, Prices are ono...

Buy my Stuff and Things!

R33 S1 Turbo, minimal shaft play but condition unknown as unused by me. $150.

R33 S2 Turbo, Minimal shaft play but conditon unknown as unused by me. $180.

R33 side indicators. $15 / pair... (more than 1 pair available)

Stock Rubber intake Pipe for GTS-t $15 (more than 1 available)

R33 Coupe Rear Garnish (Clear) $50.00

Various NISSAN Relays $10 each.

GTR BOV $80 (More than 1 Available)

Some piping for GTR Bov also.

GTS-t Bov $40

R33 Crossover J pipe $20 (more than 1 available)

Stock R33 GTS-t Dump $20

New Never Used Stainless Split Dump Pipe $80

Stock R33 GTS-t Frontpipe and Gutted Cat $20

3" GTS-t Frontpipe larger section welded in the middle. Ugly but Effective. $40

Stock Series 2 R33 Coilpacks $80 / set of 6 (more than 1 set available)

Stock R33 Side Mount Cooler $50.

R33 4door Tail lights and Garnish - Both Series 1 and Series 2.

R33 Coupe Series 2 Wing (White) $100

R33 4door Wing (Silver) $100

R33 GTS-t Airbox and Snorkle $100

More will be added in time.

If it's Not Listed, I may have one... Just ask. :thumbsup:

PM is best. Pics can be provided.

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