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Hey guys,

got a set of brand new king springs for an R32 for sale. These are the super low type and are brand new in a box.

They were an unwanted gift so just trying to clear some space in the garage.

looking for $300 firm.

cheers

i did a search on these and there $350 brand new.....Dont people like lowering the cars anymore??

cmon pamper your baby, dont cut your springs, do it properly for a discounted price.

Edited by GTS-032
i did a search on these and there $350 brand new.....Dont people like lowering the cars anymore??

cmon pamper your baby, dont cut your springs, do it properly for a discounted price.

How low do these make your car from guard to wheel centre?

lower than 345mm?

Thanks Joey.

i was trying to get some of these springs but king said they dont make super lows for r32s just lows? are these custom made ones or are they just the lows???

I TRIED TO BUY SOME SUPER LOWS BUT IVE BEEN TOLD BY THREE DIFFERENT PLACES YOU CAN ONLY GET SUPER LOW FOR THE FRONT AND YOU CAN GET LOWS FOR FRONT AND REAR BUT YOU NEED TO GET REAR SPECIALLY MADE IF YOU WANT SUPER LOWS FOR THE REARS.HOPE THIS HELPS

The super low King Springs are 2.5" low i think.. I had a set in my last car.. and I'll be getting another set for the 33. But i'll be getting them very cheap from pittwater brake and clutch

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