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Heard that they tend to last a lot longer and seem to be easier to get rebuilt or revalved. Just got a set which have done 80000kms +, no leaks etc. How long should these be good for before I will need to start looking at a rebuild or should I get it done before fitting them?

After doing a search they look like they are Bilstein Nismo coilovers for 32 GTR? (Blue casing, yellow ring around the bottem with bilstein written on it.)

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Mine are silver with yellow springs

Way to stiff for australian roads you cant put the power down

But on smooth roads they hold like a go kart

Tried to find spring rates etc but they dont appear on uk or au site , not copies but a japan only model

Edited by Carbon 34

400R is the Nismo built high performance R33 GTR!

I have Nismo badged Stagea specific Bilsteins on my C34 Stagea.

I can't find their website atm but I did once!?!

Try them on your car first - rebuilding and revalving will not be cheap and you can see what sort of modfied valving you want

They are out of a 32 GTR so they are not 400R? Could they be copies? I can't seem to find anything like them when I have done a search. They are quite a few years old though.

If anyone was wondering. Fulcrum quoted $195 for a rebuild assuming no major components had failed and $215.to get them revalved.

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