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Hi all,

I am in the process of getting some bonnet dampers in to suit R33/R34 and possibly S13's. If anyone is keen on a set I will place a larger order so I can get the price down.

At the moment it is looking to be around the $70 for a black set and $100 for a carbon set.

Will know exactly how much when I place the order, the $$ is tanking which is a bit crappy.

This is just a EOI at the moment, still a couple of weeks away from confirming anything.

Who is keen?

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I'd be keen for a set. Been meaning to getting some just never got around to it. I assume they're universal? So no specific brackets or anything..?

Im interested. I have a 180sx (240sx kit because its american) on mine and the struts were to strong and slightly to long so I couldnt use them. The ones I do have are too weak.

Got any pics of the kit you have in mind?

Ill ask about 32's as well.

These dampers are only for GTST/GTT, the bonnets are around the 17kg mark and the dampers are made for this weight.

If I get enough interest Ill see about dampers for GTR's. Can anyone tell me the weight of a GTR bonnet?

I want to order some sample sets for different models so ideally I would like some willing people to test fit these.

ER34

R32 GTST

S13 Silvia

S14 Silvia

I am assured these work with these model/weight bonnets.

If you have the above model and would be keen on a set shoot me a PM. A small deposit will be required.

Here is a pic of what to expect:

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First in with PM and deposit gets it :)

I'd like to have the cars at my place so I can check install and operation.

Tried to PM before but got an error that you couldn't receive messages.

Matts probably closer if it is for a test fit! So try it out and let me know how you go :)

Either way if you can make them work i am keen! Would be pretty handy considering the amount of time i spend under the bonnet lolz

Would be pretty handy considering the amount of time i spend under the bonnet lolz

Agreed. More room with a higher bonnet plus no obstruction when working. WIN WIN!

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