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hey guys im planning on lowering my car within the next few weeks or so and for now i just want the look. not so worried about handling coz im getting coilovers for christmas so ye

is there anyone on the forums who have king springs ultra low on their R33???

if so can you please post up pics in how low it makes the car?

thanks

Ash

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Hey Ashneel

I may be able to get a set for you at a discounted price. Let me know if your interested.

Ultra lows usually sit just under legal height, but sit fairly well.. but haven't seen them on a skyline, I'm just talking in general.

Anyways, PM me if you need some help getting a set.

Abu

hey there are definately super lows looking at getting some myself they lower car by approx

2 inches 340mm centre of wheel to guard at front and similar at back its 1 finger space

between wheel and guard at front and guard bout level wit tyre at back

Hey Ashneel

I may be able to get a set for you at a discounted price. Let me know if your interested.

Ultra lows usually sit just under legal height, but sit fairly well.. but haven't seen them on a skyline, I'm just talking in general.

Anyways, PM me if you need some help getting a set.

Abu

abu that will be awsome mate

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hey there are definately super lows looking at getting some myself they lower car by approx

2 inches 340mm centre of wheel to guard at front and similar at back its 1 finger space

between wheel and guard at front and guard bout level wit tyre at back

Hey mate i'm from bathurst and i'm keen on lowering the rear of my R33 by about 2 or 3 inches..... do you know the prices for a set and where the best place to get them are?

Hey mate i'm from bathurst and i'm keen on lowering the rear of my R33 by about 2 or 3 inches..... do you know the prices for a set and where the best place to get them are?

Hey mate yeah you should pay about $150max for a pair they lower the car 2inches at the back which is plenty you dont wanna go to low at the back or you'll have to run to much camber and will chomp your tyres. not familiar wit your area but alot of good suspenion/tyre/wheel places use kings springs good luck mate

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