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I believe 33 GT-R suspension is the same not GTS-T. There was a thread about this elsewhere with someone with a GTX trying to upgrade his and he checked and confirmed that 33 GT-R suspension is the same.

Sounds like you hit a gutter? :D

Hi, I'v suffered some suspension damage on my GTT and need to source parts ASAP. I've located some GTT parts in Vic but was told that R33 GTS-T parts are compatible, can anyone confim this for me? Thank you VERY much for your help :D

 

Parts I need are -  

 

Upper controll arm

Lower controll arm

HICAS controll arm

 

Might need -  

 

Axel

Stub and Hub (doubt it)

R34 GTT is the same rear suspension as R33GTR.

R33 GTST will not fit, for example the rear shocks on the R34 GTT have a fork at the bottom whereas the R33 GTST has a bush at the bottom (sounds like a girl I knew once).

Get R33 GTR bits for the R34 GTT and you will be OK.:D

OK, some good news for all you GTT owners. The R34 GTT shares common suspension components with the S15 200SX. The lower conroll arms are the same, not sure about the rest but compare these prices!

Motor wrecker -

Lower control arm - $375

HICAS end rod - $330

Nissan Ferntree Gully -

Lower control Arm - $ 262.60

HICAS end rod - $ 110.20

Go figure.....the lesson here, make sure you check retail prices before buying from a wrecker. GTT's wrecks being a little more rare tend to attract higher prices as wreckers think that most buyers will be desperate or they simply don't know the prices and just pluck them from their behinds!

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