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Item: set of standard GTT shocks

Age: stock so approx. 9 years / 65000kms

Condition: OK I guess (felt better than my new Bilsteins to be honest)

Price: make an offer

To Fit: (What car) R34 GTT and possibly others

Location: Camperdown, Sydney

Contact: PM

Comments: Just got a set of new bilsteins so no need for the stockies any longer .. they don't seem to be leaking and when they were on the car, they felt real good - in fact less bouncy than my new Bilsteins so hmm, don't know if that's good or bad.

Anyway, also have the stock orange indicators both front and sides .. the left hand side side-indicator is slightly diff colour from the rhs one (car was apparently in an accident so the front left side indicator is after market or something) make an offer

I'll try and take a pic as soon as I get my hands on a camera

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Item: set of standard GTT shocks

Age: stock so approx. 9 years / 65000kms

Condition: OK I guess (felt better than my new Bilsteins to be honest)

Price: make an offer

To Fit: (What car) R34 GTT and possibly others

Location: Camperdown, Sydney

Contact: PM

Comments: Just got a set of new bilsteins so no need for the stockies any longer .. they don't seem to be leaking and when they were on the car, they felt real good - in fact less bouncy than my new Bilsteins so hmm, don't know if that's good or bad.

Anyway, also have the stock orange indicators both front and sides .. the left hand side side-indicator is slightly diff colour from the rhs one (car was apparently in an accident so the front left side indicator is after market or something) make an offer

I'll try and take a pic as soon as I get my hands on a camera

So I guess you finally got your shocks from Sydney Kid. good stuff!

yeah after so much drama it's not funny .. 3 months late, wrong parts sent to the suspension shop that were doing the work who had to use some of their parts etc but yeah finally here and to be honest, not the best $2300 I've spent, shoulda stuck with my stockies ... Ride feels more violent now and the only consolation is it's 15mm lower so it looks slightly better. Tell ya what, if I were to do it all over again I would just get lower springs and wait before the stockies died which could be a who knows how many years from now..

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