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Im selling coilovers to suit R32 GTS-T

Type: HKS Hypermax D Coilovers

Cond:Basically Brand new. Mechanically are in perfect condition. Have only done around 5000-6000 km on them so have little to no wear at all.

Description:These are fully adjustable in both height and dampening, include C spanners and dampening adjust tool, are in almost perfect condition and have not really been used that much as the car ahas been garaged every 2 wks. Ride beautifully. If you are looking for a firm, but still relatively nice ride, these are quite a gd choice of coilovers.

Cost: $1100

Type:Tein HR Coilovers

Cond: Still in perfect mechanical condition. Only obvious thing is the green paint on the outside isnt perfect. Ride fairly stiff(as everyone knos), however very very good handeling for spirited drivers.

Description: Height adjustable, not dampening adjustable (as far as i know) Ride fairly stiff(as everyone knos), however very very good handeling for spirited drivers. Not quite as suitable for the road as the HKS' but still are an awsome set of coilovers.

Cost: $750

PM me or post me at [email protected]

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Bump! This is a great deal for Teins in awsome condition mechanically. Considering you can pay anywhere up to 2000-3000 dollars for coilovers brand new! Make an offer...

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