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GK Technologies is now a distributor for Whiteline performance gear.

We can provide their full range at below retail prices.

For their full catalogue please go here: https://www.whiteline.com.au/store/

Once you know the part number please PM me, or email us at [email protected] and we will reply with the price.

BEST PRICES - GUARANTEED

cheers,

Greg Kruse - GK Technologies

www.gktech.com.au

Prices are EXCLUDING freight!!

S13/180sx:

--- Swaybars

BNF20: CA - Front - $202

BNF20Z: CA - Front - $228

BNR20: CA - Rear - $202

BNR20X: - CA - Rear - $202

BNR20Z: CA - Rear - $228

BNF21: SR - Front - $202

BNF21Z: SR - Front - $228

BNR20: SR - Rear - $202

BNR20X: SR - Rear - $202

BNR20Z: SR - Rear - $228

--- Strut braces

KSB572: CA - Front - $161

KSB594: SR - Front - $182

S14/S15 200sx:

--- Swaybars

BNF19: Front - $202

BNF19Z: Front - $228

BNR11: Rear - $202

BNR11X: Rear - $202

BNR11Z: Rear - $228

BNR11XZ: Rear - $228

--- Strut braces

KSB572: Front - $161

R32 GTS/GTS-T:

--- Swaybars

BNF28: Front - $202

BNF28Z: Front - $228

BNR26: Rear - $202

BNR26Z: Rear - $228

--- Strut braces

KSB505: Front - $169

R33 GTS/GTS-T:

--- Swaybars

BNF24: Front - $202

BNF24X: Front - $202

BNF24Z: Front - $228

BNR11: Rear - $202

BNR11X: Rear - $202

BNR11Z: Rear - $228

--- Strut braces

KSB555 - Front - $190

R34 GT/GTT:

--- Swaybars

BNF24: Front - $202

BNF24X: Front - $202

BNF24Z: Front - $228

BNR11: Rear - $202

BNR11X: Rear - $202

BNR11Z: Rear - $228

For all other price requests either PM me or email us!!

can you get 33 front/rear camber and pinapples for a good price?

cheers

I can get all the whiteline gear at good prices but we need model numbers.

Please reply back with the model numbers and we'll go from there (this is done to avoid confusion and so we don't order the wrong parts for you)

cheers,

Greg

  • 2 weeks later...
part numbers for 33 are

KCA347-REAR CAMBER KIT

KCA348-FRONT CAMBER KIT

KCA349-SUBFRAME KIT(PINEAPPLES)

cheers

PM's replied..

Keep the orders coming :D

Listing the prices for those above things would be good...

For all quotes please send me a PM or email us so we can work out the best deal possible.

cheers,

Greg

hi greg,

im looking for lowered springs (not coilover) for r33 gts-t, can you help me?

cheers

Sure can.

The whiteline springs are $147 a pair for almost all cars (including the R33 GTS-T)

cheers,

Greg

how much are the whiteline coilovers for R33?

I couldnt find a price on their site...

The price is approximately $3250 for the front and rear.

cheers,

Greg

is that including postage?

The price isn't including postage but once a deposit is received we can order and you can pickup from us in Werribee.

cheers,

Greg

  • 2 weeks later...
Prices as per my pm to you on the 6th? :dry:

Sorry mate, for some reason the SAU email notifications have been going into the junk folder.

I'll reply to your PM now.

Greg

What is the ride height for the lowered springs??

Possibly height from centre of rim to wheel arch please..

thanks..

The springs lower the car 25-40mm.

cheers,

Greg

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