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These set of coilovers are quite near new and in perfect working conditions ,

specs are :F 8kg / R 6kg

10,000 kms on them. they perfrect for street use . alot of ppl go and pay extra for camber tops and they never go in the races or anything so for mainly street use why waste extra $$$ for nothing !!!

pick up only or accept paypal as well.

Vehicle: R32 Gtst

Condition:very very good

Price:$750 ---> now $650

Location:sydney

Contact: 0449665288

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Edited by kurd_boi
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height adjustable are they mate? do you adjust the height with a c spanner whatever its called?

yes of course they are

spanners not included but ya can grab em for $20 from peddars

Edited by kurd_boi
sorry i dont think the zero 1 is Damper adjustable just ride height, The zero 2 is height and damper adjustable and the Zero2R has an inverted shock.

yes right i only meant to refer to the height adj

this is cheaps guys why arent yous buying me :blink:

Edited by kurd_boi
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