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Done a search and I presume I should be looking for gtr coilovers? WIll the Gtst coilovers fit, have mixed reports. Some say front will fit but rear not. Some say no altogether.

Mate has a set of front coilovers lying around from a long time ago that I can have but is unsure what model they are from (gtr or gts), any way of telling or will it not matter?

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You sure about that? The GTS4 has the same front suspension and driveshafts as the GTR, hence would be more likely to need the same suspension uprights. Meanwhile, the rear, it was my understanding, was the same attachment style as the GTSt, rather than being the same as GTR.

The front suspension is the only place where a GTR needed to be different to a GTST. The GTR rear is different, just 'coz.

We are talking shock absorber / spring assembly. The other components of the front and rear suspension are totally independent of the shock / spring assembly.

According to an old KYB catalogue I have, the (R32) GT-R / GTSt have the same P/N for the front shock, and a different P/N for the rear, with a special note about the lower bracket mount type for the GT-R (GT-R uses a 'fork' attachment, GTSt uses the 'eye' attachment).

The R32 GTS4 uses GT-R suspension components. If you owned one, you would know all about the differences.

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