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Does that mean we have to go out and source one ?

SK : Any ideas where I can easily obtain one and how much except a wrecker...

Try the "For Sale" and "Wanted" forums, then it's import dismantler time.

:wave: cheers :wave:

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My workshop actually had two front ones lying around, and I had to source the rears from a wrecker. Tracked them down within 24 hrs. These are readily available with so many people pulling the stock suspension out and putting coilovers in. I'm not 100% sure but I think R33 caps fit, so you shouldn't have too much of a problem...

My workshop actually had two front ones lying around, and I had to source the rears from a wrecker. Tracked them down within 24 hrs. These are readily available with so many people pulling the stock suspension out and putting coilovers in. I'm not 100% sure but I think R33 caps fit, so you shouldn't have too much of a problem...

Ok sorry if I sound confused :P

Can I use the ones already on my car, yes they are stock.

  • 4 weeks later...
Mine say R33 GTR for rears and R33 for fronts.

I ordered for R34 GTT.

Is this ok ?

Yes

The R34GTT has the fork style on the shock bottom, so we have to use the R33GTR shock body.

Front is the normal eye, so we use the R33GTST shock body.

:O cheers :laugh:

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There area limited number of rear Bilsteins in stock, so move quickly or you will miss out. No production planned at Bilstein Germany until after Xmas.

:dry: cheers :D

Are the fronts still avaliable Gary? :) Interested in whole set front and rear. I'm talking about the shocks. :no:

Yep, both front and rear shocks are currently available. PM me for details

:) cheers :)

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buy some special SK bilstein shocks ppl's... you know you want to...

:D

swaybars would be the whiteline items if i'm not mistaken, check the first page for part numbers.

Just a note that I have the Whiteline springs from this group buy for sale if anyone wants them. They are brand new and have only been taken out of the box to been have a look at.

I'm after $250 plus postage so if you're after a set of springs PM me and save some dollars. :D Hope you don't mind Gary. :D

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hey sydneykid. i just saved up enough to get after market suspension and have heard what u got here is one of the best.

i dont know exactly what i need i was wondering if u could help us out.

hey sydneykid. i just saved up enough to get after market suspension and have heard what u got here is one of the best.

i dont know exactly what i need i was wondering if u could help us out.

PM sent

:laugh: cheers :P

Hey, can you tell me where I can find your suspension settings? Have seen them before but can't remember where.

Thanks Wogboy

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;) cheers :huh:

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Sorry guys I have been on holidays since the 20/12, I will get around to the hundred or so PM's over the next few days.

I don't have definite delivery date for the Bilstein shocks, but they have been produced by Bilstein Germany, so it is only shipping time. As soon as I have a confirmed date I will post it here.

All other items for R34GTT's are available.

:) cheers :(

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