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I just put a set of these in my R33 and they are so good. Dont waste your time with cheap crap...it not worth it. Such a nice ride and when on softest setting, they are great for sydney roads!

So very very happy!

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I just put a set of these in my R33 and they are so good. Dont waste your time with cheap crap...it not worth it. Such a nice ride and when on softest setting, they are great for sydney roads!

So very very happy!

Where'd you by them from? got a linkskis??

:worship:

WOWOWOWOW wat a coincidence or how ever you spell it i jus bought a pair of front 1's for my r33 they seemed like a good deal so i took my chances that they would be good and thank you for confirming that. by the way what is a set worth? cheers

I just put a set of these in my R33 and they are so good. Dont waste your time with cheap crap...it not worth it. Such a nice ride and when on softest setting, they are great for sydney roads!

So very very happy!

Hi FW and all,

glad to hear you like your hks h/max's......

I have the HyperMax II's, and i'm trying to find someone who's willing to re-condition them. (I'm sure they can be??)

I have had them on for 3.5 years, on the softest setting (counterclockwise fully), and I like them, but now the rear ones just rattle over the smallest bumps!!.....still working though!!

I really don't want to replace them, as they handle well and I 'feel' safe with them...just that foooking rattle noise!!!

Anyways,

Kindest Regards,

spit.

hey guys n gals

i have these coil overs on my 33, where on the car when it was imported i love them (smooth rd driving)

but mine are alittle stiff and i did not receive the adjusting tool that goes down the hole in the top of the coilover to adjust the dampner :P

can anyone from Vic help a brother out with a lend or just adjust them for me .......... there would be a slab invovled :D

cheers

pm me or my mobs is 0412464683

hey guys n gals

i have these coil overs on my 33, where on the car when it was imported i love them (smooth rd driving)

but mine are alittle stiff and i did not receive the adjusting tool that goes down the hole in the top of the coilover to adjust the dampner :P

can anyone from Vic help a brother out with a lend or just adjust them for me .......... there would be a slab invovled :D

cheers

pm me or my mobs is 0412464683

I can help you, if you're not too far away!!

The 'tool' is no big deal, it's just a hex key for the fronts...(2.5 or 3mm...I forget), the rear may be a little more difficult, as my adjuster tools are behind the back seat, still connected to the shocks!!!..which I don't want to take out again!!

Have you got clear access to your rear shocks?...back seat will need to be removed to get to the adjustment!!

PM me?

ps...I don't drink!! LOL!

Regards,

Spit.

I just recieved my Hipermax III coilovers from Nengun for my 32 GTR (the II's have been discontinued) they are a nice looking unit, and cost just over 2G delivered.

Xspeed are fitting them on 11th June $247 +$85 for a wheel alignment, it is not worth getting your hands dirty for that sort of price!

I just recieved my Hipermax III coilovers from Nengun for my 32 GTR (the II's have been discontinued) they are a nice looking unit, and cost just over 2G delivered.

Xspeed are fitting them on 11th June $247 +$85 for a wheel alignment, it is not worth getting your hands dirty for that sort of price!

Hi PSI,

are they (HMAX III) still silver and pink in colour??

Spit.

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