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any details?

are they full adjustable (both height and dampen)? any sign of leakage? where are you located? do you have a phone number or email or someway of being contacted apart from on here? Are they only 18moths old? or did you buy them secondhand 18 months ago? do they come with upper mounts? are they pillow ball?

pics will aid your sale greatly.....everyones gonna ask for some before they decide if they want them or not. Picture tells 1000 words they say :)

are they full adjustable (both height and dampen)? any sign of leakage? where are you located? do you have a phone number or email or someway of being contacted apart from on here? Are they only 18moths old? or did you buy them secondhand 18 months ago? do they come with upper mounts? are they pillow ball

and spring rates of the coilovers?

Had tanabes in my S13 - mine were fairly hard but handled sooooo good.

Any reason for sale? ie too hard etc??

Can you please get the model number off them so I can see which spec they are???

Had tanabes in my S13 - mine were fairly hard but handled sooooo good.

Any reason for sale? ie too hard etc??

Can you please get the model number off them so I can see which spec they are???

ok..i will try to get model number...

i am selling the suspension..due to sold my car and no longer need it!!

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How stiff are they mate?

Do they have much dampening in it? Like say for example if you go up a driveway do 1 or 2 wheels come up in the air etc?

Also any leaks/noises and how many KM's.

May be interested.

Cheers

Also interested, look forward to seeing the specs/ pics/ condition etc. Also (sorry if I missed it) where are you from? Willing to post?

very good condition.no leak.will try to get few pics soon.

yep.can post to you.but you need pay for post.

thanks

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