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paul - yup.. got one tonight.. bolted it on - fairly firm - made a huge difference to how sharp it steered.. tamed the body roll a bit, but finding the understeer point and controlling it feels heaps easier now.. was throwing it around like nobody's business!!

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hehe - yup niz... and they make a massive difference.. well to my boat-like handling anyways! :(

You are telling me that you can notice a huge difference by bolting a bent piece of metal between two shocks that are not a structual suspension member ??

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Looking at my options, obviously I'd have to sell my r33. But My house has just been valued by the bank at $110,000 up from the $85,000 I paid, so I have a fair bit of equity on tap to use. So I could buy it now, and then sit on my car till I got the right price for it. Just doing the sums, lets not beat around the bush the GTR is the ultimate skyline to have :( I just get disappointed when I spend $1000's on my GTS-t and its still slower than a stock GTR :P

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