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Hi all mates;

I wonder if any of you knows the codes of the OEM coilovers for this model.

I mean, I checked amayama for the parts and in the manual there's different parts with different numbers.

I don't wanna buy racing / sport because they're running around 1500k for a decent set but my car isn't that expensive anymore and my issue is only in the back and is a daily driver. I can't see why spend that much is suspension parts.

I also don't know if the back left/right parts side are the same or not.

Otherwise, is any of you able to direct me to some parts up to 700 dollars?

By your experience, is it possible to find it?

thanks in advance :)

Sorry, I can't help much with your request.  I had a look on epc-data and there isn't anything listed about coilovers for this model.

That said, I highly doubt any components from Nissan will come out cheaper than an aftermarket coilover setup.  for example, the Nismo optional suspension on the 350GT sedan is over $2k just for the shocks and springs for genuine parts.

As far as I was aware Zenki was just Japanese for 'old' or 'series 1', where as Kouki was 'new' or 'Series 2'.  Not sure that applies to the 300GT though as there was no series 2.

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