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Yep all models of r33 and r34 are the same in terms of suspension tops.

Cheers

Grant

Hi Grant , would you take $200 for the HKS actuators? My wife wouldn`t notice $200 coming out of my account . These actuators have the 15 psi spring in them , and can be adjusted?

Adam, PM sent.

Standard suspension tops are SOLD pending money clearance.

Cheers

Grant

Hi all,

Standard Suspension tops are SOLD!

Everything else in post #20 are still available.

Cheers

Grant

Hi all,

Price drop, need to clear them out.

2; Pair of Noltec Castor rod, in brand new condition.

Asking $200.

6; A set of HKS Hiper D to suit R33 GTST/R34 GT eyelet type, front pair doesn't have springs, rear pair doesn't have leak, Condition looks to be in ok condition.

Asking $50.

7; Pair of HKS adjustable actuators to suit GTR based turbos (34 N1/-7s, GT-SS/-9s, -5s and similar) item in good condition.

Asking $200.

8; Standard R33 GTR front pipe, may fit R32 GTR.

FREE!

9; 2x Compliance spec cataylic converter, both of them have cells inside 2.5" diameter.

FREE

11; Box of part needed to convert from push to pull type, came off my R33 GTR when I installed OS Giken Triple plate with pull to push. suit R33 GTR and R32 GTR as well.

FREE!

2; Pair of front lower ball joint (steering) to suit BCNR33, may fit other models. Part number is 40160-05U00. These cost $316 brand new from Nissan.

Asking $100.

3; Garage Saurus remap ecu to suit BCNR33 RB26, no speed limit!

Asking $50.

Cheers

Grant

By the way I've got pair of late model R32 GTST/GTS4 front seats for sale, in good condition - Asking $50

Also may selling set of 4 Work Rezax Roar in 17x9 +20, tyres aren't that good. Asking $1000

PM/SMS for pictures.

Cheers

Grant

have you still got the hyper d hks 's . just a few questions

-do the front ones have oil leaks

- what is the age of them and how many km's approx

- what would you rate the condition out of 100%

- do you think the front springs would be easy to get

-can you do them for $30

sorry about the questions but i am interested.

Nick , 0404099310

Hi Nick,

I still have the HKS coilovers, no leaks at all, unsure of age and distance travelled I'd say about 65% you can order springs, from memory eibach springs are roughly the same size as HKS ones

Yes I can do $30 if you come and grab them away, text me on 0430 129 511 to arrange a time.

Cheers

Grant

Yup, I recall I had to change to push type when my mechanic installed OS Giken clutch when I had 33R.

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi Grant, I just got back from NZ. Hoping you still have the HKS actuators for sale. You said in your message you would take $200 for them. Hope offer still stands , that`s if you still have them. Cheers...Adam (driftagtr).

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