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does anyone know where i can get r34 badges from? also im after a carbon fibre nismo badge for the sides of my spoiler cheers

keitho

try www.justjap.com, or Nissan.

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WTB R33 front shocks, cheaper the better, with or without springs. Have GTR front shocks which are to low with my rims/tyres. They're brand new, would swap or sell if they're suitable for anyone else.

Pretty eager to get front shocks ASAP

email [email protected] or sms/call any time after midday 0421 460 040

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WTB R33 front shocks, cheaper the better, with or without springs. Have GTR front shocks which are to low with my rims/tyres. They're brand new, would swap or sell if they're suitable for anyone else.

Pretty eager to get front shocks ASAP

email [email protected] or sms/call any time after midday 0421 460 040

ive got a pair let me know if u want it

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Still in the market for cheap R33 GTST front shocks that still have pressure. Only have $100-$150 as I leave for Thailand in just over 3 weeks :P Will swap (for decent) or sell my R33 GTR front damper adjustable shocks. They will fit a GTST (I have them on now) but are to low for me as I have wide tyres and spacers on the front, so I'm getting scrapage on hard turns. Real shame as they drive & feel amazing. Bout as low as UFC33's gtst if anyone's seen it. Probably cheaper to buy these than springs actually (Currently have my stock R33 springs on them)

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Hi guys

If anyone has a new one a can buy off you I'd be wrapped. Finally got round to doing the job, and yep wrong parts. thumbsup.gif

part number is

14035-72L11

I'll come collect, and make it worth while $

Cheers

Jason

0413 247 219

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