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Yes! I can confirm that is Jeremy.

f**kin' Smash him man! :rofl:

The above claim may be untrue.

Kasko will know about the 33 / 34 suspension but I get the impression they do not fit as he is going to sell the coilovers on his 33 when he buys a 34...

Yes! I can confirm that is Jeremy.

f**kin' Smash him man! :rofl:

The above claim may be untrue.

Kasko will know about the 33 / 34 suspension but I get the impression they do not fit as he is going to sell the coilovers on his 33 when he buys a 34...

Fronts look the same as someone has said.

But backs are different.

Haven't looked 100% into it though

R34 and R33 front suspension are same but the rears are different the bottom end one will not fit as it has a different type of fitting.

I have a stock R33 suspension and a rear coilovers has this screw type of fitting at the end which can be changed to make it fit r33 or r34 if you want to borrow them let me know.

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Dunlop Skyline Boyeeez !!! :D

So far i know there is: 7 skylines in our area, and 2 in charnwood

Black R33 (mine)

Black R33 4 door (not a pulsar)

White R33 with black wheels (charnwood)

Blue R33 Non turbo

Red R34 (RosieR34)

Silver R34 my brothers

Silver R34 GTR (charnwood)

Blue R34 GTR

Black R35 GTR

So far i know there is: 7 skylines in our area, and 2 in charnwood

Black R33 (mine)

Black R33 4 door (not a pulsar)

White R33 with black wheels (charnwood)

Blue R33 Non turbo

Red R34 (RosieR34)

Silver R34 my brothers

Silver R34 GTR (charnwood)

Blue R34 GTR

Black R35 GTR

Blue R32 GTR

All dem cars above are all in a space of like 2KM's of each other. Crazy

Edited by RosieR34

R34 and R33 front suspension are same but the rears are different the bottom end one will not fit as it has a different type of fitting.

I have a stock R33 suspension and a rear coilovers has this screw type of fitting at the end which can be changed to make it fit r33 or r34 if you want to borrow them let me know.

Cheers man, I think I might just get new suspension overall

Blue R32 GTR

All dem cars above are all in a space of like 2KM's of each other. Crazy

Saw that R32 GTR with no number plate a female driver

Cheers man, I think I might just get new suspension overall

No worries :)

So far i know there is: 7 skylines in our area, and 2 in charnwood

Black R33 (mine)

Black R33 4 door (not a pulsar)

White R33 with black wheels (charnwood)

Blue R33 Non turbo

Red R34 (RosieR34)

Silver R34 my brothers

Silver R34 GTR (charnwood)

Blue R34 GTR

Black R35 GTR

My white R32 GTR in Flynn

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