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sup sup congrats SAU on the award at Final battle....

back to business im after a new/used set of coilovers for R33 gtst . set / front pair / rear pair please post up wat you got. prefer jap stuff...but show wat is on the market anyways :P stiff is good but need dampening and height adjustability~ prefer sydney sellers so i can check condition :ermm:

cheers

Dom

got tein HA (damper and height adjustable) in my car atm, their a little too hard for the street.

Let me know what ur willing to pay for them

I'll be in Sydney in about 1.5 months if u can hold out that long

cheers

Hi

I got a set of HKS Hypermax 2 that have done 10000klm's All seals in perfect condition. I am after $1200, I flying to Sydney Tomorrow for the weekend, staying at Darlinghurst, so you would need to call tonight if keen on 0408188777

Cheers

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi, may be of interest

HKS Hipermax 11 Coil Overs 33 & 34 GTST, have done 10000klm's All seals in perfect condition. I am after $1150

Hipermax II Suspension:

The HKS Hipermax II suspension focuses on providing custom tailored handling while maintaining a comfortable ride. The Hipermax II offers both ride height and shock dampening adjustments. Ride height is easily adjusted by a threaded 60mm spring retainer and lock nut that rotates around the shocks cylinder body. Shock dampening is adjustable from firm to hard at 10 different increments. This adjustment affects both shock compression and rebound stiffness.

Features

Pillowball Upper Mounts

Progressive Rate Coil Springs

Single Tube Structure

Enclosed Low Pressurized Gas (Nitrogen)

Large Piston

Short Cylinder Body and Short Stroke

Based in Brisbane & happy to post/courier at buyers expense

Regards Boyd/ prefer PM so I receive the e-mail or call 0408188777

sup sup congrats SAU on the award at Final battle....

back to business im after a new/used set of coilovers for R33 gtst . set / front pair / rear pair please post up wat you got. prefer jap stuff...but show wat is on the market anyways :blink: stiff is good but need dampening and height adjustability~ prefer sydney sellers so i can check condition :)

cheers

Dom

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