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hi guys i am after r32 gtr aftermarket coilovers, i dont mind them being second hand but i got like a budgt at about $800 for a good second hand set so guys if anyone has a set out there just pm or just let me knwo what you got here, i found a set of excellent hks coilovers for 1k but i just want to look around and see if there is any better deals so guys show me what you got, must have no leaks/cracks/and very easy to adjust so i dont want them all seized up just lke my rearteins on my gtr, the rings wont even move on the rear so yer guys i want them really easy to adjust, must be height and damper adsjustable and im not after teins as i want to do alot of street and track work not driftiing, anyway guys hope to hear from yous soon

cheers tony

I've got some Apexi shocks and springs. They came in a shell I bought and haven't had a chance to try them in my car yet. They look to have very good spring rates too $450. Will find out soon. Also have a set Teins for $550. Need to see if the wind up and down?? Gives you the spare change the springs to put 7kg/mm in the front and 5kg/mm in the rear. I think there about $150 pair front and rear from whiteline.

rowdyr32- pm sent mate

anyone else got any, really after a set, must be in excelllent condition, doesnt matter if haff scuffs or marks but no leaks or adjusting problems

cheers tony

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found a set of zero 2 coilovers, second hand but in very good condition for $1300, what yous think guys or if anyone have any other sets let me know or else this weekend im going to pick these up

cheers tony

i got a top condition Tein RA. . which was top of the range. . it came with the car, but i took it off and using Ohlins. .

chasing 1300 too

not after teins ate, ill buy ohlins hehe

guys i have found 2 sets of coilovers that im kind of interested in,

1st set- cusco zerro 2 coilovers, i think spring are 10 to 8 and his after $1300 and he has a friend of mine

2nd set- top secret coilovers after $1250

guys what do you think is a better buy, i heard that you cant get top secret recoed down here so i think that really makes it harder so guys which ones would yous recommend me go for, i dont know what the spring rates are on the top secret but all i know is that they are in top condition as what the owner thinks,

reason for sale on top secret are is that they came on a gtr he imported and needs the cash or else will put in his gtr,

reason for sale on cusco coilovers is that his an importer and he is the same guy i bought my wheels off so i kind of trust him as i know he wont dodge me,

guys i just want to know whats a better buy and whats better for street and the track, i need something thats going to grip nice guys and i gto a limit of $1100-$1300 for top second hand or brand new coilovers

please guys the more help the better it is for me, i just want to get this suspension thing out of the way and get the car ready for the track

cheers tony

got my cusco zero 2 today guys, pretty tuff, abit stiff but very good, picked them up for 1250 and they are in excellent nik, guys the rears go low as but i have adjusted the fronts as low as they can go and they dont seem to be low, what could i do to fix it guys

cheers tony

Hey buddy,

i got a second hand set of hks hypermax and hks hyper d coilovers which are like brand new. You won't tell the difference between new ones and these sets. I want $1000 for them.

Regards Dave

Hey buddy,

i got a second hand set of hks hypermax and hks hyper d coilovers which are like brand new. You won't tell the difference between new ones and these sets. I want $1000 for them.

Regards Dave

just bought my cusco zero 2 today mate,

cheers

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