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I need apexi N1 shocker for R32 GTR. Plz Help!


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My front right shocker has gone in my GTR. Apexi N1 Suspension 4 R32. I was quoted $1400 for both front coil overs, which they said only come in pairs. There is no way i'm gunna buy a new front suspension when just my shocker has gone. Can anyone help.. !!!! I am in Melbourne

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The Shock Absorber Reconditioners

07 3808 2455

Talk to Scott

Their in Brisbane

I have used them a couple of times to fix my Zeal, Teins and Jic coilovers

standard repair cost $137.50 per shock.

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The Shock Absorber Reconditioners

07 3808 2455

Talk to Scott

Their in Brisbane

I have used them a couple of times to fix my Zeal, Teins and Jic coilovers

standard repair cost $137.50 per shock.

:werd:

my mate got his coilovers on a GT Starlet recon for $98 each.

their trophies are enough to back up their good work :)

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Would you need to get both done? If one has just been reconditioned, and one has been in the car for, say a year, they wouldn't act the same would they? (if that makes sense)

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thanks. does anyone know of anyone in Melbourne that could possibly know what they are doing when it comes to fixing my Apexi N1 shocker?

If not i will have to send it to Brisbane. Would love to get it fixed asap, but i know i am in difficult situation

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I live in Brisbane so transport wasn't an issue, but it only took 2 or 3 days for them to be rebuilt. I did however buy my coilovers from a guy in Adelaide and I am sure it only cost like $20 maybe $25 to freight them, definately do both the front ones at the sames time. It was $137.50ea to service mine so allow for heaps of freight $350 should easily cover it. Alot less the $1400 and they will be like new, if they are serviceable (ie. not damaged).

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