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I have a set of Bilstein height adjustable struts ready to go into an R32 GST-T. This suspension gave great handling in my car and a good looking ride height but I have upgraded to some TEINs for a bit more track work.

Price $550.00. Located in Hills area but can organise free delivery in Sydney.

Contact me on 0417 366 888 or [email protected]

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so their a coil over?

wat are the spring rates?

how many kms been done?

are the rebuildable?

Height is adjusted via a removable c-clip that the lower spring platforms locate on not a threaded section on the shock body like most coil over units you see. The adjustments in height are limited to the notches you see machined out of the shock body unless you have more notches machined into the body.

Not sure of the spring rates. Purchased them from a jap parts importer a while ago.

I have done approx 40,000 kms on them and there is no sign of leakage.

Shocks can be rebuilt by the Australian Bilstein Distributor 'Heasman Steering' on Princess Hwy in Sydney and replacements are valued at approx $320 ea.

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are these the ones from the whiteline/bilstein group buy? they look very similar

can you get the part number off the bottom and post it up or PM me?

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are these the ones from the whiteline/bilstein group buy? they look very similar

can you get the part number off the bottom and post it up or PM me?

Part numbers:

Front: F4-B46-1471-H001

Rear: F4-B46-1471-H0

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