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These have been used for about a week or so and removed b'cos the softc*** said they were too hard....:bahaha:

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It was pulled out and the seller (James) is chasing $3,700HKD (Hong Kong Dollars) shipped via EMS

His email is jc_333 at yahoo dot com

They were pulled from a 34GTT but the shocks' part numbers are for a 33GTR so will suit either.

EDIT: here are the details from him...

GAB REVOLUTION STROKE 2 (Height & Dampen Adjustable)

Front/4 steps and Rear/8 steps dampen adjustable coil

overs

Rear shocks (Short)

Lot #QE ?16-X

GKV9395A

KYB HE26

Front shocks (Long)

GKA9795

KYB HF12

springs are "sustec pro japan" aka Tanabe

EDIT2: We assume the springs are these :

http://www.rd-tanabe.com/english/sus/pro21...210/pro210.html

Sustec Pro 210

This is a direct roll type spring developed with merits as light weight and strong durability. The looseness of former direct roll type springs was a weak point, but new one is overcome with high tension steel material and Tanabe's knowledge. It corresponds not only for driving at circuits and winding drive, but also for comfortable general drive.

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  • 2 weeks later...

oh ok. ya i have a photo but its at my comp at home. Ive seen a pic of your car it looks really good. I like the front bumper and the bonnet. My car is pretty much stock all i have is a pfc, xhaust, bleed valve, and filter. Nothing great am still trying to save and make some money hehehe

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