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Hi, selling NISMO R-Tune Coilover Suspension for R34 GTT Skyline in Victoria.

Both Height and Shock adjustable by Knob at reachable level, even for the rear, unlike most other brands.

Condition: 85-90% new. Except for some road tar marks. No leaks of course, having been on car for only 3-4 months.

Reason of sale: baby along way, back to stock suspension for mother !

Price: due to as new condition, about $1900ono.

The NISMO R-Tune are designed by NISMO perfectly for the R34GTT. They are the top spec version for the R34, also about 25-30% more expensive than the HKS and TEIN equivalent - roughly $4000 for the set, brand new. Photos are of course, available, and Victorian buyers welcome to look at it in person WITHOUT obligation, hopefully all at about the same time though.

For Interstate buyers who pay $1900, I will subsidise the postage by charging Nothing..

:):)

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Thanks, replied and have sent pictures..

Here are the SPECS:

F9.0 (kgf/mm)

F8.0 (kgf/mm)

Just on borderline of Street vs Circuit spring rates.

Rear Shock Adjustment: 8 turns on knob with numbering

Front Shock Adjustment : 4 turns on knob with numbering

Lowers Front -35mm

Lowers rear - 20mm

The G-Attack S-Tune, in comparison, is 6.4K front and 4.6K rear, similar to say TEIN Type Flex, which is usually said to be too soft for even street use by many users.

Thanks, please PM me or call me on 0400167761 to take a look, no obligations!

Hi guys, thanks for replying.

Pics have been sent to Amadeo, if Adzmax could leave his email addy too, I'll send them to you asap later tonight thanks!

Regarding the spring rates - I am not sure how familiar you guys are with suspensions or track work, but if these were to go on the track they're probably JUST slightly too soft. To me I think they were just right for the R34 GTT even on the street, and also since the sound insulation is good on the R34's it doesn't seem to have too much of an NVH issue either, unlike on other cars such as the S15s.

This coming from NISMO, I reckon you can believe in their choice - but whether it is too hard for you it is too hard to quantify ^_^

Hi Muz,

Ok just to let you know, the other person has given me $500 to take away a bit of the suspension already :) and then will come back and take the rest of it... when he has enough money next week! :D

So sorry that we couldn't deal this time!

With the Hiper Max II you're getting from this other person, they're normally worth about 20% less than the NISMO from Japan - so I think $2000 if they're use might be a little bit expensive ? Perhaps try to talk down the price a bit..

I normally import brand new coilovers as well, although these few weeks I am not doing them anymore as I might have to head overseas for work suddenly!

Anyway, all the best with getting your coilovers..

Warmest regards

Kelvin

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