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Bought these about 10,000km ago.

Both front and rear struts for sale as complete units. Want exchange for stock suspension struts (need something to drive the car around with). Rear shocks also have new dust cover kits

Heights are already set at nice streetable heights so no need to change them, just 3 bolts to remove each strut and repalce, off you go. Much easier than what I did.

All 4 as a package, cost me $1300 new and I've assembled them and trial and error'ed the heights, asking $800 + freight the lot WITH SWAPOVER for stock suspension struts.

Will have pictures up in the next few days.

Phone:0439 909 610

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Hi

Any reason why you are selling your existing suspension?

I was also going to put in whiteline bushes into my GTT but if your selling them because they arent that good then I might reconsider.

Thanks

Champ, This is the best handling suspension package I have encountered in my life for the street.

The quality and engineering behind this entire kit is beyond imagination for the cost.

I am not selling it because of poor quality, rather my car is being returned back to standard in preparation for some repairs and then sale (Loose less with stock parts back on)

I 100% back this entire kit and I am certain you will be 100% satisfied with its performance. Infact, the next car is going to be an R32 GTS4. It currently has a full suspension package which I am removing to replace it all with the full R32 kit

Regards,

Alex

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Bought these about 10,000km ago.

Both front and rear struts for sale as complete units. Want exchange for stock suspension struts (need something to drive the car around with). Rear shocks also have new dust cover kits

Heights are already set at nice streetable heights so no need to change them, just 3 bolts to remove each strut and repalce, off you go. Much easier than what I did.

All 4 as a package, cost me $1300 new and I've assembled them and trial and error'ed the heights, asking $800 + freight the lot WITH SWAPOVER for stock suspension struts.

Will have pictures up in the next few days.

Phone:0439 909 610

Hey just wondering where the struts are located?

Also what your selling, its that everything needed to lower the car? eg. don't need to buy springs or anything (sorry n00b here :bunny:)

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