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HEY GUYS I'VE GOT REAR SUSPENSION FOR A R34 GT-T DOESN'T COME WITH C SPANNER BUT EASILY ADJUSTABLE MY COUSIN HAD HIM IN HIS R34 SO IM SELLING ON HIS BEHALF CALL ME THEY WONT LAST LONG.

COMES WITH EVERYTHING TO FIT STRAIGHT IN

CALL ME ON 0431 048 154 ILL POST SOME PICS UP WHEN THEY ARE REQUESTED 

ASKING AROUND 400 FOR BOTH THEY HAVE ABOUT 30,000 KMS ON THEM AND BEEN COLLECTING DUST AS I WAS TOLD.......

hey what type of coil overs are they tein would they fit a r33 do you know ? where abouts are you located ?

ummmmmm well as far as i know they would fit a R33 and R34 GT-T not GTR's. they are NISMO R TUNES not S as i have posted i made a mistake they are my cousins old ones he told me they are R TUNES they have the adjustment down the bottom (a big black knob numbered 1-8) so im guessing thats some sought of adjustment and they have damper adjustment as well and being nismo im assuming they are 8kg spring rate ill get pics up asap i have had a bit of interest  

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ill get pics up soon but i really want these gone is anyone interested at all ill drop the price to 300 com'on guys some one surely needs these my rego is due soon 

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