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hi guys.

up for sale is my nismo S-tune suspension - nismo springs and struts. they sit lower than the standard r34 suspension, sits with about 1 finger gap. this setup isnt height adjustable but is damper adjustable (5 point adjustment - all knobs are fine, not stuck or anything) very VERY comfortable with sensational handling. not sure how many km's are on these as they came with the car. but i had them for 20,000km's and they have not had one single problem. only reason for sale is upgraded to cusco zero2e - wanted to be lower. they're at a mate's house at the moment so if interested can get pics of them within a few days - only removed them today to fit the cusco coilovers. price is pretty firm at $600 picked up western suburbs. all reasonable offers will be considered though. 0432454695 sms during day/ call after hours and weekends

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