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Hi Guys,

Selling R34 Suspension that came off my R34 VS2 Nur with Mine's Eibach Springs. They are ~30 - 35mm for the fronts and ~15 - 20mm for rears as compared to normal height. The ride felt perfect with these on without being soft but a nice firm feel.

They are in excellent condition and Centreline Suspension can vouch for these too since they fitted my brand new coiloves and a few other goodies.

http://www.centrelin...ts-a-jdm-world/

Selling $400 for the whole lot. The springs alone brand new are worth around $450 - 500 brand new.

Pick up only (Location North East Suburbs Melbourne) unless you organise postage on your own because they are large items.

Pics below:

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I believe the GTR front height is different to the GTT so the rears would fit but not the fronts. not sure if correct, this is based off what i read (which i only vaguely remember) from reading a bilstein shocks thread recently.

so as much as i'd like to grab these off you, i also have a GTT (2 door) though, so it would require a fair bit of work to re-valve or whatever to get these to fit properly.

They can fit but as what you said Chris, rears would be fine and fronts will have some issues. The GTR fronts have higher spring rates, and the strut lengths are different causing the front of the GTT to be low and the rears to sit higher

I think there's someone in WtB who'd want these.

And freight on a pallet interstate would probably cost about $80 > less via eGo

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