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KYB rear shocks in Sydney
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Hey guys,

Just thought id let you know that i grabbed a pair of KYB gas shocks (Part number: 343121) from Auto one who are distributors for KYB in Australia. Only $139.70 for the pair. Might take a few days to order from Melbourne, but a much better option than Gabriel or Monroe/Pedders.

Cheers, Mick.

Posted on: 2009/4/17 3:33
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Re: KYB rear shocks in Sydney
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were these just original 1200 shocks. i need a pair of 1200 coupe shocks to suit the r31 diff. any suggestions?

Posted on: 2009/4/17 9:42
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Re: KYB rear shocks in Sydney
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Hey mate,

I think they are the G-shock gas ones.

Posted on: 2009/4/19 10:29
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Re: KYB rear shocks in Sydney
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Correction, they are Excel-G shocks. Im a little worried now, they seem smaller than the pedders ones the previous owner put on them. My car does have a commodore diff, and the back tray has some heavy checker plate in it. Does this mean the standard shocks wont handle it? I havent fit them up yet but im assuming the spring plate on the diff is similar to the original diff for mounting of the shock to the rears>? Any ideas?

Posted on: 2009/4/21 3:12
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