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($1500) NOW $1100 for the 800Km old HKS supension that came with my R34. I have been told they will fit the R33. These suckers are brand new, fully adjustable. Check out the HKS site for the tech data.

Easy answer. To comply my new R34 I had to put the STD suspension back on the car to get it complied. The person I bought the car off had just had them put on and kept the original VSPECII ones. The car is low enough and hard enough with the more aggessive STD VSPECII ones so I saw no need for the upgade and the car cost a little more then expected so the additional cash would be nice.

As a side note, I have to do 22 speed humps at least 2 times a day to get in and out of my work car park, so low suspension does not suit my day to day needs.

But! the car does look heaps better when it was lower! see the pic below

  • 5 months later...

OK,

Its been 6 months now and a few questions and no serious buyers. I can see no use of good gear just sitting around doing nothing. OK let talk the sphincter of the universe, I will settle for $1100 if anyone is interested.

PM me if your keen.

Thanks

i'm running on a budget. Just bought a Turbo for my car. And I only got 600 on me. If your intrested email me at [email protected]

Are you dreaming???

Anyway i have these in my R32 and they are simply awesome, the ride is very firm but if the car is not a daily drive then its no problem. These are around 2500 a set new.

Good luck with the sale, its a bargian. Oh also if they fit the 260RS stagea then i know someone who is VERY interested.

Will be in Sydney round 16th of next month to pick up an R34 GT-T (on the water at the moment) and will be looking for coil overs while there to bring back with me (save on frieght). Please keep informed if you sell.

Musti,

Sorry mate, they can sit in my garage until someone wants the at that price.

26GTS,

Do you know if there is a difference between the GTS and GTR suspension? I thought they are different, if im wrong please let me know because I have a lot of GTS's after the suspension.

Wogboy,

You mentioned GTT so until someone can confirm the GTR or GTS/T compatability Im not sure I can help you.

Thanks

Musti,

  Sorry mate, they can sit in my garage until someone wants the at that price.

26GTS,

  Do you know if there is a difference between the GTS and GTR suspension? I thought they are different, if im wrong please let me know because I have a lot of GTS's after the suspension.

Wogboy,

  You mentioned GTT so until someone can confirm the GTR or GTS/T compatability Im not sure I can help you.

Thanks

GTR & GT-T are the same, GTR & GTS are different, unless it's a GTS4.

600Hp, I cant comment on if they will fit your car. Please check out the HKS site to confirm if they fit your car or check with your performance shop.

Thanks

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