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how much for just a front pair, if u sell them in a front pair that is....

also how much for a pair of front springs? at 7kg rate

cheers

Hi mate, they are only available as a set of 4 im afraid.

Regards,

Steve

hey just jap,

I have a set of TEINS ,, just wondering if these coiovers will be a softer ride?

Also, to everyone else im just wondering if any of you have bought a pair of these and are you happy with your purchase?

Cheers,

-JD

hey just jap,

I have a set of TEINS ,, just wondering if these coiovers will be a softer ride?

Also, to everyone else im just wondering if any of you have bought a pair of these and are you happy with your purchase?

Cheers,

-JD

Hi JD, there is some feedback from one of our customers earlier in this thread.

As for the ride, we can provide the shocks with a spring rate package suited to your specifications

The ride in standard form is quite forgiving on the street, if you purchase a set and find them a little stiff, we are only to happy to switch the springs for some lower rate items for you.

Cheers,

Steve

Thanks for all the orders guys, this special of $1399 will end shortly so get in quickly to take advantage of this fantastic offer.

Cheers,

Steve

so i cant just buy a pair of front springs? or front coilovers?

Sorry, we sell G4 coilovers as a set of 4 only.

If you are after springs themselves, please contact us on (02) 9545 0532 and we may be able to assist you.

Regards,

Steve

  • 2 weeks later...

Thank you to all of you who have already purchased your set of G4 coilovers at this special forum member price.

This offer will end shortly so get your orders in now to avoid missing out on this fantastic deal from Just Jap

Purchase your set online now via our website using the URL below:

http://www.justjap.com/forumg4special.htm

Cheers,

Steve Thatcher

Just Jap

when does this offer end? and does r33 gtst set have front pillow ball tops? thanks

Hi mate, this offer will be valid for a little while longer.

Skyline kits do not come with pillow ball tops

Regards,

Steve :)

Do they make them for a 91 Aus delivered LS400?

Hi mate, we have them listed for 94-00 LS 400 only.

Regards,

Steve

  • 1 month later...

The first post has been updated.

Just Jap is now offering G4 Coilovers to SAU members for $1399 delivered Australia wide - Offer strictly limited so get in quick to secure your set!

Regards,

Steve

  • 2 months later...

Hi guys, thanks for all your support.

We are still offering these coilover suspension kits at $1399 delivered and we have around 200 sets in stock now for all popular makes and models.

Each kit includes a full 12 month replacement warranty and we have a range of different rate springs in stock all the time allowing you to fully customize your G4 suspension package to suit your application.

Cheers,

Steve

  • 1 month later...

I've enquired about your brake setup in the other thread

but i forgot to ask, do you's combine postage to make it a bit cheaper if i purchase the front n rear brakes + suspension (for a R32 GTST)

Thanks

Hi, A couple of Quick q's

I can't find the entry for R32 GTS-4, or is it just as good to use the GTR ones?

Also, do you have a preferred installer in Melbourne?

Hi, A couple of Quick q's

I can't find the entry for R32 GTS-4, or is it just as good to use the GTR ones?

Also, do you have a preferred installer in Melbourne?

Hi mate, we have specific kits in stock to suit R32 GTS-4.

In terms of installation, we dont have a preferred installer as such in Melbourne, but installation really is very very simple so any reputable workshop should be able to handle this for you.

Cheers,

Steve

  • 1 month later...

Another large shipment has just arrived so we have hundreds of sets of G4 in stock now ready to go.

We also have a large selection of different rate springs in stock, allowing you to effectively choose your desired spring rates before you order and we offer a free spring change over service to our customers.

Thanks for the support guys.

Steve

  • 1 month later...


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