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Front Springs are on the way out so need some new one's. So is there anywhere that does the shocks & springs for the nm35. Im in the uk so is there any other nissan that has the same shocks & springs. I don't need coilovers as happy with the ride hight as its nice & easy for the mrs to get in & out off with the wheelchair,

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Bilstein will be unavailable for the NM35 by now.

One of the guys who used to be on the forum bought the the last set in Australia about 5 years ago.

They were commissioned by Bilstein Japan, and the sets that were made are the only ones available. There was no plan to make more according to Heasmans when I inquired a few years ago.

As I'm guessing they are pretty rare on the ground in the UK, your best bet is probably yahoo japan, and using a forwarding service like jessestreeter or import monster. They should be able to send to UK. Plenty of Stock parts available on there.

I got shocks through rhdjapan;

Front right kyb NSF9420R
Front left kyb NSF9420L

If the springs have sagged maybe you could get them reset?

EDIT: just checked their site and they dont have them. Maybe it was greenline or nengun or ?? I got them from.

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