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Anyone got a set of stock springs for an 06 v36 350GT they might want to swap for some lowered ones? 

Much to my dismay, the wife doesn't like the car lowered. 

Happy to swap or buy outright also willing to pay for shipping. 

Alternatively, are the coupe or 370z springs the same? I imagine they should be a different rate considering the weight differences right? 

Thanks lads

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must be sedan, no such thing as a V36 350GT coupe..   all coupes were 370GT.

V35 coupe springs were lower than the sedan, and 350z springs were lower again, but spring rates were the same, not sure if that principle translates to the V36/370Z though..

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Seems std springs are pretty hard to come by. I would have thought there'd be heaps around. 

Anyone put coilovers in the v36? They all seem to come with 12/10 springs. I wonder what the ride is like with those rates. 

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