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Hi everyone

I have 4 JIC coilovers (2 front, 2 back) to suit a R33 Nissan Skyline GTS-T. These will take you about 1 hour to install. They also come with the special spanners that height adjust them.

The Front Passenger Strut has blown a seal, and can be reconditioned via these guys (http://www.shockreco.com.au/reco.htm). They usually charge around $150 for a seal Replacement. They are excellent because i have had them do one of the other shocks. They have excellent service and turn around and are located in brisbane so they are nice and close No one in mackay or near mackay can do this. I can arrange to have the Shock fixed for you, but I won't do it unless I have the funding first.

The other 3 are otherwise is good working order, no leaks, and no problems at all.

A brand new set of these is around $2000.

I am selling my secondhand set for $400 ono.

Here is a pic with them installed.

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Will you take $500 for the set with the leaking strut repaired?.

$550. Becuase I'll have to pay for postage to get the strut repaired.

$550, and if you give me a $150 deposit, I'll get the strut repaired and then after the final payment send all of them to you (postage to you is on you though)

ok ok ok

I go slammed with PM's last night, with offers ranging from $300 - $500 not repaired.

I'll go through them this afternoon and find out the fairest way to work this out.

Talk to everyone that PM'd me later on. I got back to a few of you but I've still got about 5 other Pm's to reply to.

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