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The ultimate Circuit suspension

remote mount canister separate damper, rebound, height adjustment 12 month warranty

(try and find remote reservoir suspension for under 5k)

The cheapest and best way to get fully adjustable suspension.... go to a track day whip a tyre off and let people think your mega rich having this gear on your car.. or adjust every aspect at the track to hunt down those extra tenths of a second

This is the latest product form the HSD range and because ive slept with the owner I can get a very limited number of these for slightly cheaper

Here's the images of our new product within the HSD range. They feature remote fluid canisters, and allow full control over both bump and rebound damping.

RRP is $2400

These shocks arrive for r32/33 gtr and s13 in approximately 6 weeks, if you want a set just pm me and in 6 weeks you will have a sexy set for you track car that you can adjust till you go blue in the face

What do you pay????????? $2050 bux

That right a very limited time only for pre orders if you buy before they arrive… once they are here the price is 2400

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Edited by fatz

oh yea some more information :sorcerer:

the shocks have 16 adjustments for rebound damping

and 16*4 bump obsorption on the reserviour canister

so add that up = f**kload of adjustment or 1024 possible setting :(

which is quite stupid when you think about it

lol

but hey playing with knobs is what being a bloke is about :ermm:

only r32/33 gtr and s13 for the moment

z im not sure but ill ask

sorry for the late reply but ive been working for a change

cheers

pete

no worries, my mate is keen for decent suspension in his Z so if you can get them he will take them

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