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Item: Tanabe Suspension for R33 R34 GTR & R34 GTt

Location: Sunshine Coast but regularly drive to Brisbane

Item Condition: Perfect no leaks, damage etc

Reason for Selling: Upgraded

Price and Payment Conditions: $350 - Now $320

Extra Info: Perfect upgrade for your car.

Contact Details:PM or email [email protected] (email checked daily)

Hi guys this suspension is not adjustable and has a set of Tanabe springs which are the lowest legal height for a GTR with a 3.5" Exhaust (with Mufflers). They ride nice and firm on the street but also are legal height.

Fits both R33 & R34 GTRs and also the R34 GTt. Rears can also be modified easily to fit other Skylines if done properly :rolleyes: If you wanted to change the springs and lower you ride past legal height :) it still would be a great buy.

Cheers

Edited by TOY 33

Would be interested to see the ride height on the GTR. Does anyone know if this would be the same height if fitted on an R34 GTT? Post some pics so we can all have a look.

Cheers

Posted pics of the suspension on the GTR. I have no idea if it would look the same on a R34 (haven't compared guard heights etc) however i would say it would be pretty close.

Would be interested to see the ride height on the GTR. Does anyone know if this would be the same height if fitted on an R34 GTT? Post some pics so we can all have a look.

Cheers

GTR is 180kgs heavier over the front wheels, GTR springs sit nose up on GTST's.

:( cheers :)

Mate the springs are no good to me on their own so I rather sell as a complete bolt on package. It will be also easier for me to sell to someone that just has to unbolt the old stuff and put on these ones. It only takes approx an hour to change when you dont have to stuff around and change springs.

However if you are serious about them give me a call on 0411115551 and we can chat about price ;)

Cheers

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