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Hey guys I origanally put these coilovers for sale a month or so ago and I had a guy pretty keen on buying them but the sale fell through. So I've decided to lower the price so I can get a quick sale.

They are Type HR (Only height adjustable) for an R33 Skyline, they are off the car and they are in good condition. I'm asking $950 ONO. check out picture below

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May I ask, how hard are they to install? Couldnt find your previous thread, but may I ask, how was the ride, handling etc.

how many km's have you done with them. Your honest answer would be greatly appreciated. Can you also do COD to melb

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Hey Scotty.

I didn't put them in origanally but I did replace them myself with my brother but they came out fairly easly so I suspect it would be similar to installing just standard suspension which I did as well, it has been the first time i've done this operation and I didn't have any problems.

The overall ride was firm and it handled so well around corners except where the road was bad then you start feeling the every bump in the road. I have had a couple of mates who do have Jap suspension in their cars and they were suprised at how soft they were too their rides.

I can't honestly tell you exactly how many k's they have done but I've been told they only look like they are about 5 to 6 months old and you can see that the threads on them look brand new.

I am willing to COD to Melb, would that be via post? only because when I purchased some standard suspension from Perth the seller had to send it via freight because it was too heavy to send via post and I was able to keep track of the parcel.

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