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Urgent! Looking & Buying Stock Suspenison For R34 Gt Non Turbo


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I've got some. Well they are mostly stock, King Springs. Rubber boots on the shockies are rooted though, would need replacing if you need them to get over the pits.

Would sell em for $150.

My mate has some IIRC.

I'll link him here.

I has been linked.

Mine are used too sorry man

Would nissan perhaps be able to bring em in for u? Not cheap obv but yeah

Stock brand new, your option only is Nissan, isn't it?

Why does it have to be new?

Yep, Nissan only.

I suggest you start bending over now and bring your own lubricant.

Why are you looking for brand new stock suspension anyway OP? Seems like a very odd request.

Yeh go and do some reading in there mate ^

Just remember that GT's use R33 GTST suspension, so if you buy anything keep that in mind and don't buy anything for a GTT. Rear mounting points are different.

  • 4 weeks later...

Ive got some stock r34 gtt suspension.

I just need to test out my coilovers and if they are all good im willing to sell.

( i think the gtt different though?)

Edited by jay-rod

Ive got some stock r34 gtt suspension.

I just need to test out my coilovers and if they are all good im willing to sell.

( i think the gtt different though?)

Rear struts are different

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