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hey gary, did u get my pm?

If you haven't received a response already, then no I didn't get it. Not your fault, my inbox was FULL. So please just resend it.

:P Cheers :P

sydneykid, I currently have an R33 series 2 on stock suspension with stock rims. I am soon to purchase some 18x8 and 18x9.5 rims to go on the car and I would like to lower the stance of the car also to improve upon the currently 4wd height and handling.

I drive this car over all sorts of roads everyday, and I am not remotely interested in drift or trackwork etc as its purely a good looking and fast'ish daily that is comfortable on most syd roads.

What suspension components would you recommend given that I want to:

- keep as close to possible as standard ride comfort

- lower the car to something sensible above the wheels while remaining at a legal height

- improve the handling a bit (I find a lot of softness under hard cornering with the stock gear).

- not spend a bucket load setting it up

Thanks mate

PM me if this is not appropriate thread to respond.

Luke (in syd).

sydneykid, I currently have an R33 series 2 on stock suspension with stock rims. I am soon to purchase some 18x8 and 18x9.5 rims to go on the car and I would like to lower the stance of the car also to improve upon the currently 4wd height and handling.

I drive this car over all sorts of roads everyday, and I am not remotely interested in drift or trackwork etc as its purely a good looking and fast'ish daily that is comfortable on most syd roads.

What suspension components would you recommend given that I want to:

- keep as close to possible as standard ride comfort

- lower the car to something sensible above the wheels while remaining at a legal height

- improve the handling a bit (I find a lot of softness under hard cornering with the stock gear).

- not spend a bucket load setting it up

Thanks mate

PM me if this is not appropriate thread to respond.

Luke (in syd).

PM sent

:thumbsup: cheers :thumbsup:

any news on my stabiliser bars? i understand your are quite busy, but i've had no response at all?

thanks

Sam.

PM sent, sorry for the delay I haven't been at my PC since last week.

:thumbsup: Cheers :thumbsup:

Hi SK,

Could I get the same response as the below. I'm not really interested in track or drag either, but want something comfortable and a bit lower would be nice too.

Cheers,

James

sydneykid, I currently have an R33 series 2 on stock suspension with stock rims. I am soon to purchase some 18x8 and 18x9.5 rims to go on the car and I would like to lower the stance of the car also to improve upon the currently 4wd height and handling.

I drive this car over all sorts of roads everyday, and I am not remotely interested in drift or trackwork etc as its purely a good looking and fast'ish daily that is comfortable on most syd roads.

What suspension components would you recommend given that I want to:

- keep as close to possible as standard ride comfort

- lower the car to something sensible above the wheels while remaining at a legal height

- improve the handling a bit (I find a lot of softness under hard cornering with the stock gear).

- not spend a bucket load setting it up

Thanks mate

PM me if this is not appropriate thread to respond.

Luke (in syd).

Hi SK,

Could I get the same response as the below. I'm not really interested in track or drag either, but want something comfortable and a bit lower would be nice too.

Cheers,

James

PM sent

:( cheers :wave:

Hiya sydneykid,this be my firsty ever SAU post.Just signed up.

Anywayz I have an R32 GTS4 which is currently suspended by Skippy the Bush Kangaroo on Acid.Not my choice.Was like that when I bought it a week ago.

Sooo,what I want to know is can you supply a kit to sort this evil critter out.I want everything and I want it now.What do you recommend.The car is for road use.Will be contacting GTRgeoff for one of his HICAS lock bars.I intend to do it all once and do it right before I spend all my money misbehaving.Also if you can recommend a workshop in SE Qld that would be great.

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