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r they clear or orange indicators?

how much?

They are Nissan indicators, which makes them orange... price was and still is in the first post..

any idea if the rail fits r32 gtst? also would like to know location?

Yes I've been told the mounting points for the seats are the same between R32 and R33. (Some one correct me if I'm wrong by all means).

Location PM'd

Edited by JDSracing

Yes the coilpacks are still available, but these ones are Series 2 Coilpacks.

You need coilpacks from a Series 1 RB25DET if your after ones that will fit an RB20DET.

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mate what sort of condition are the coilovers in? how old are they? can you send me a pic.....or if your not far from me would be keen to check them out. im in tempe

Mike,

Coilovers are in great condition, still stiff - they handle bumpy surfaces very well.

Not sure how old they are - they looked brand new when I bought the car (start of 2006) and I pulled them off a few months ago when I got the Tanabe's so maybe a year a half old? Can't be sure on that though as I didn't buy them.

I'll clean them up (they are dirty as anything) and get a photo over the weekend if you like. Inspection is welcome - I am in Sydney, but not near Tempe - Close to Hornsby.

PM me if you want to come and have a look.

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thats not too far for me. when you say they are dirty they aren't leaking or anything are they?

and can you do a little better on the price?

REgards

Mike

No they aren't leaking at all - just generally dirty and needing a wash.

You have PM.

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