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Hi all,

I've a set of 25,000-ish km old BC ER's to suit R33/34 GTR. Will suit R34 GTT.

No leaks nor knocks. Spring rate is 9kg at front and 7kg at back. Comes with one C spanner, I for the life of me can't remember if there's only one or two of them when I bought the car with them.

It's now surplus to my needs.

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Location: SE suburbs Melbourne, can post at your cost as its already boxed and ready to go.

Price is $1500 negotiable.

Contact via PM or text me on 0490 169 083.

Cheers

Grant

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Firmer than BR series obviously being a track inspired suspension.

There's adjustment knob on both shocks and canister which you can adjust to your liking.

YO!

Just casually bumping it up.

As usual, don't feel shy about making an offer obviously.

Yes, you buy!

Ok, I'm sick of tripping over it in the garage.


Price is now $1200 negotiable!


Open your wallets!

You say will fit R34 GTT but i was reading that the weight difference between front weight of GTT and GTR means there valved different? Whats your thoughts im going to be running them on my GTT and mainly track work

I've put r34 GTT coilovers in r33 GTR before and didn't notice the difference, I'm sure you won't when you've dialled in the damper settings on both shock body and the canister.

If you're planning on track work, you'll play with the damper settings anyway.

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