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Wanted to preferably borrow/hire, but may buy these STOCK items. Need them to get the car through compliance. I am in Adelaide, but can pay for shipping. There must be tons of this near worthless gear around the place :D

Thanks!

awesome - the sooner I can get it the better. How many km has it done, and how much do you want for it Bob?

Anyone else got these bits?

93k

price hmm $100? To make it worth my while packaging it up.

You might find something local. I will look into putting the bilsteins I have in my spare room on and get back to you.

cool, sounds good! I guess transport is the next problem .... I might do some research. I am in Adelaide if you didn't know :)

You don't still have your stock exhaust too by any chance do you?

cool - I take it the shocks/springs are in good condition (not leaking or anything), as I need them to get through a compliance and government inspection.

Great mate, I'll take them for sure (assuming they are in ok condition).

How much did you get for the exhaust (as a price guide)?

Cheers, let me know the second they are off the car - apparently my car has already left Japan, so my car is only a few weeks off. I can dd you the money as soon as they are ready to send!

Anyone else got an exhaust/know where I could find one?

Ok then. One of the rear ones leaked before I got it but you can tell the leaking has stopped cos it's all dry so when they have been cleaned you'll never know. I'm not saying in any way that the shocks are in great condition, just that they look fine and go ok.

You wont have any problems with inspections.

I'll pm you when I get it off.

not that I care (since they are only going to be in for compliance then my aftermarket ones will be going in), but how many km had your car done when you got it, and have you noticed them sagging in height at all, or not being as firm as original? Reason I ask is because I have an S15 that I bought brand new, and at around 50,000km I noticed the rear had dropped about an inch and they certainly roll more going around corners.

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thanks Bob, sorry to bug you in my PMs ;) - I am just very keen to get this baby on the road! Let me know the second they are off the car please :)

ANYONE have a stock R34 4 door exhaust??? Or know where I could track one down. Does anyone have a friend with an R34GTT 4 door that might have a stock exhaust in their shed? Thanks in advance!

Andrew

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