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Hey guys, as posted above, I have a Set Of jap made Kei Office Coilovers for sale. They came of my 97 R33 GTST not too long ago!

They been sittin in the garage for about 2 months now. They in good working order with No leaks!

I dont know the spring rates but they a very good feel. (Not too hard and not too soft) Perfect for raod and track use.

I dont know how much they are worth so I'm just gettin rid of em for $800 quick sale.

I'm located In Melbourne west (Hoppers Crossing). Inspections welcome.

Quick sale $800ono

For quick response please call me on 0421205751

Cheers

-Dush

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I've got a few Q's.

1.What forms of adjustability do they have?

2. Why did you change your suspension set up if these were good?

3. How do they handle and how low do they go?

Cheers :D

1. The only adjustment is high

2. I bought new Coilovers with damper/camber/toe adjust coz for my track needs

3. They handel like crazy, They sit just under the legal limit.. Um from my side skirts, My car sits 80mm of the ground

they look freshly degreased and watered down

:whistling:

Yea, they were covered in dust and all sort of crap from the garage... I'm cleaning out my garage.. Got a Set of 17ich rims for sale too.. donno if i'll sell em tho.

But if i do i'll post em up :P

Edited by Dush

hi guys,

been in that car with that suspension on..awesome ride.. i would buy em for mine if i had the $$ right now..

alot of criticism in these forums..especially in the for sale forums area..if it were to be a discussion..would hav been in the general discussions aye?

gl with the sale...buyer will not regret.

:whistling:

I'm half interested but a bit wary about buying second hand suspension hmmmm. Do you know how old they are? Did they make any rattles or any noises.. Is it a bumpy ride with these on?

And comes with everything i'd need to take to a suspension shop to get fitted eg no impossible to get missing parts or anything.

Send me a pm about them if you can please.

Thanks.

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