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I am selling a set of JIC coil overs to suit an R34 GTT coupe.

Aluminium strut tops with spherical bearings

485lbs/inch or 8.7kg/mm springs (from memory!)

The springs are stiff but it is useable on the road. My car was unbelievable on the track with these coil overs - totally transformed the handling of the vehicle.

40mm (huge!) shock absorbers

Excellent condition - no leaks etc.

Price $900

I can be contacted on 0409 903 669 also

Thanks,

Toby.

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I am selling a set of JIC coil overs to suit an R34 GTT coupe.

Aluminium strut tops with spherical bearings

485lbs/inch or 8.7kg/mm springs (from memory!)

The springs are stiff but it is useable on the road. My car was unbelievable on the track with these coil overs - totally transformed the handling of the vehicle.

40mm (huge!) shock absorbers

Excellent condition - no leaks etc.

Price $900

I can be contacted on 0409 903 669 also

Thanks,

Toby.

I just got an email from JIC support stating these coil overs also suit an R33 GTR

Does this sound correct?

I am selling a set of JIC coil overs to suit an R34 GTT coupe.

Aluminium strut tops with spherical bearings

485lbs/inch or 8.7kg/mm springs (from memory!)

The springs are stiff but it is useable on the road. My car was unbelievable on the track with these coil overs - totally transformed the handling of the vehicle.

40mm (huge!) shock absorbers

Excellent condition - no leaks etc.

Price $900

I can be contacted on 0409 903 669 also

Thanks,

Toby.

PRICE DROP TO $800!!

are these height adjustable?? to be able to lower the car?

Just to help out with a quick answer ( hope you don't mind Toby ).

Yes, they are height adjustable. In the first pic you can see the remaining thread under the spring seat and lock nut if you want to go low. If I did'nt already have coilovers I would have grabbed these already. ;)

Just to help out with a quick answer ( hope you don't mind Toby ).

Yes, they are height adjustable. In the first pic you can see the remaining thread under the spring seat and lock nut if you want to go low. If I did'nt already have coilovers I would have grabbed these already. :blink:

Thanks for helping out with the answer mate - don't mind at all!!

Now someone buy them!!!!!!!!!!!!

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