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May be intetested in the suspension. How much lower is the V-spec suspension compated to stock? Is it like half an inch?

So stock is 5.7 inches and v-spec has 5.3 inches ground clearance, so not much in it, alittle firmer as well

Edited by Shuyin

A set for all wheels or a set for one wheel?

for the whole set.

edit: I must add that there are signs of wear on them, i used them a couple of times to and from the tyre shop, then bought plain chrome ones instead.

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So stock is 5.7 inches and v-spec has 5.3 inches ground clearance, so not much in it, alittle firmer as well

Not sure I could go much lower than 0.5 inch at the moment anyway. My driveway is nearly straight up and I would smash my front lip if I did I think!

Let me see what I can swing in this months budget mate.

Cheers.

Not sure I could go much lower than 0.5 inch at the moment anyway. My driveway is nearly straight up and I would smash my front lip if I did I think!

Let me see what I can swing in this months budget mate.

Cheers.

Sheeesh - you tip the girls at Sinsations $100 every friday night :P

I have a few things that I need to get rid of:

Set of R33 GTR V-Spec shocks with springs, were swapped at 55,000km for Tien Monoflexes, Perfect Condition, I think that a dust cover or two may have cracked - $150 ONO

2 Tail lights for R33 GTR in QM1 White, I think that the screw tab on one has snapped off, not sure if it makes a difference - $100 ONO

R33 GTR triple gauge cluster, was removed when it was replaced with a NISMO cluster - $50 ONO

R33 GTR ECU, working when removed - $30 ONO

Thats it.

Any questions sent me a text on 0FOUR23492200

Also have a set of brake ducts from a Series 2 R33 GTR going for $50

So is anyone after a rb26 head? I have one, its standard. Only downside is the cas half moon thingo is snapped off, i do have another std exhaust cam so i can swap them if need be. Pm me an offer. Not fussed if it doesnt sell tbh

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