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Axpexi Coil overs to suit R33 GTR

Good Condition:

$400 Neg

R33 GTR will need to check if it will fit to other skylines (What car)

Sydney, HORNSBY:

Via PM:

Coilovers are to suit R33 GTR and are in good condition have done about 20,000-30,000kms:

Willing to ship at buyers expense or pick up in Syndey

Edited by Geoff897
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im suspecting they wont fit 33 gtst but onli the fronts or rears (cant remeber which) will bolt in :domokun: if fits up id probs buy em off u this weekend. willing to seperate if only one end fits? please let me know cheers

Here are some pictures of the coilovers and the car that they were on.

http://www.members.optusnet.com.au/jazzyge...ine/Skyline.jpg

http://www.members.optusnet.com.au/jazzyge...s/coilovers.jpg

Freight should not be a problem to SA.

I think the rears will only bolt straight up 2 a R33 gtst and the front can be modified to fit. they were on a R33 gtst when wrecked. part all other mech parts have been sold. Will not sell separately unless both front and rears sell.

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