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I have just been offered a good deal on multiple sets of these coilovers, but 3 sets are needed to get them at this price, they retail for almost double this

What: R33 & R34 Bilstein PSS9 Coilovers

Price: $2200 +$50max postage aus wide

When: As soon as 3 people put a deposit down, they are in Aus, so 1 week to you door max

Who: Contact myself via PM, Email or phone ~ [email protected]

Height and dampening adjustable, roughly 30-50mm drop is possible, inverted monotube design

Bilstein B16 – PSS9/PSS10 System

This “race inspired” system provides the ultimate in high

performance tuning. The manually adjustable damping

monotube gas shock absorbers feature 9 or 10-stage

precise compression and rebound settings, from comfort

to competition. The threaded body allows accurate

adjustability of the front and rear progressive rate

springs to achieve the vehicle ride height,

center of gravity and

level of performance

handling desired.

The Bilstein B16 system puts

you in complete control

providing the kind of precise

suspension tuning formerly

available only on race

cars. From a weekend of

competition to daily

driving, this system

provides perfect

handling

performance for

every situation.

Image below just for reference

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For any more info just ask, I dont come onto these forums that much, but i will check back soon

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Sorry they are for R33 & R34 GTRs only, they never did a pss9 for R32 or other gtst, ot that is still available today at least

But don't Bilstein do a coilover for the R32 GTR. I thought they did only recently. It wasn't a pss9.

I remember seeing it advertised for around the $4000 mark complete set.

I think they are 400lbs Front (approx 6 or 7kgs) and 450lbs Rear (approx 8kgs).........I'd prefer the other way around if possible.

Jude (CAZMAN) needs to confirm this though............soon I hope.

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