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HI..

Item: Stock R33 rear springs!! NOW WITH FREE rear shocks if you pick it up!! unless you pay postage. One shock is leaking a bit, the other is perfect.. Still usable!!

Condition: Excellent..

Location: Sydney

PRICE: $50

Extra info: Not to sure if you can use rear for fronts or vice versa..

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Please pm or msg here if you need anymore ifo

Cheers

Sidd.

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Sorry, shipping will be a bit, coz of its size and weight.

40 Plus postage :) is what i wil be lookin for.

Or lowest will be 40 pick up!!

Let me know!!

Going to go get the pics now

Sidd.

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hey bro im interseted!

what shock is leaking?

whats the best u can do on the springs and the left shocker??

wich one is leaking, they can both be universal for each side??

whats the best u can do sent to melb?

ill take in a week depending on price

Hey champ

So sorry i didnt check this thread..

My mistake..

ok, one of the shocks is leaking (the right hand side).. Its not that bad to be honest. I was driving around on it for some time, and i seriously didnt notice any knocks etc or saging..

I will take some better pics of it when i get back from work.

Postage is about 35 bucks to melb.. Via bus freight who i normally use.

Just the springs - postage is 15 bucks.

2 shocks Plus 2 springs weigh about 15 kgs..

Let me know if you still keen

cheers

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