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Hmmm dont think so, but you will have to do some research. Where are you located? If your on the Gold Coast you are welcome to come and test fit, but otherwise its going a bit out of my way to find a R34 GTT to test fit not to mention finding someone that will let me do it.

If you find out be sure to let me know though then I can update my add and widen the potential buyers :P

I have one of these on my S2 R33 GTST and I highly recommend it.

Looks very clean in the boot and gives the car a bit of extra rigidity, well worth the $

I am suprised that there aren't any takers, this is a good bit of kit

free bump there.

Hey thanks mate :P

I have noticed that there are some cheap knock off rear strut braces getting around for other nissan cars, and maybe they make em for skylines (I dont know?), but I think people are going for them. They are advertised for like $150 each and are shit quality if you ask me. I only ever go for quality especially for a strut braces. My mates Silvia strutbrace he got flexes just as much as his car, so it kind of defeats the purpose.....it only acts as a look good thing now LOL.

If someone wants to offer me $150 for it I would consider it sold.

James

it won't be fit on a r 34 but it can be fit on all r33 couple!!

Will it fit on a 4 door? Whats the differance in rear struts between 2 door and 4 door?

Anyone on the Gold Coast feel like lending me their 4door for a test fit?

140pickup

Yep okey doke.

When do ya wana come around?

Im in Carrara on the Gold Coast, where bouts are you?

Give me a call on 0409 576 814 and I will give ya my details :P

hmmm whats the go? Everyone is so hot n cold with this strut brace. I have had so many people say "yes I will take it, I promise I wont stuff you round bla bla bla" and yet everyone of those people has dones so (with exception of RellikZephyr who actually paid for the brace until i found it wasnt for R32 :D )

Still forsale ;)

Please dont pm or reply saying you will take it unless you actually want the item. But do feel free to ask any questions about it.

BUMP

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