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For sale, set of Apexi coil overs to suit R33 GTR, fully height and damper adjustable (Damper 5 or 6 setttings I think).

Friend brought them over for me but they're exactly the same as what I had on the car before.

So selling them, asking $900.00. Should have them on Tuesday.

I'm in Melb.

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Guys,

If they're exactly the same as those I had (which they look to be), they are very firm, they were actually dropped of to me this afternoon and they seem quite good.

When on the softest setting, they seem to make a little noise when cold which is what mine used to do. I spoke to the Apexi distributors in Vermont and they told me that this model was always like this, It normally took a couple of K's for them to quieten down, don't know if this is true, don't know why they'd lie to me though.

Don't have the tools unfortunately and also don't know where they are servicable. I'd imaging the Apexi place I spoke to in Vermont, can't remember the name.

Anyway, again, around B grade roads through some burbs, can be fairly tiring, once the speed rises or the corners need to be taken with aggression, they are fantastic performers. They'd be brilliant on the track.

If anyone is interested, I'll take $780.00 as they're just sitting there taking up space.

Cheers guys.

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