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Item: used HKS Hipermax II Coilovers To Suit R33 GTS-t, complete with C spanners, height adjustable with 30 rebound/bump settings

Condition: great condition - no leaks

Price: $950 - can post at buyers expense

To Fit: R33 GTS-t

Location: Qld, Brisbane

Contact: post/pm

Comments: I've done approx 10k km with them, they were in the car when I got it so total km is unknown

I'm not 100% certain on spring rates, but I think they are 7kg/mm Front and 5kg/mm Rear as per these two links.

Link 1

Link 2

I can not find any other spring rate options for ECR33.

Please note - dog is not included in sale :)

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Edited by sloazr33
would this fit a r34 gtt???

no, R34 GT-T have a yoke type connection on the rear shocks same as R33 GT-R and R34 GT-R.

why u selling them and what did they ride like mate

I'm selling them because I have changed my suspension setup and no longer need them. The ride is firmer than standard.

mate if u were in melbourne i woulda taken them straight away!! unless we can organize something!!!!!!!

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Item: used HKS Hipermax II Coilovers To Suit R33 GTS-t, complete with C spanners, height adjustable with 30 rebound/bump settings

Condition: great condition - no leaks

Price: $950 - can post at buyers expense

To Fit: R33 GTS-t

Location: Qld, Brisbane

Contact: post/pm

Comments: I've done approx 10k km with them, they were in the car when I got it so total km is unknown

I'm not 100% certain on spring rates, but I think they are 7kg/mm Front and 5kg/mm Rear as per these two links.

Link 1

Link 2

I can not find any other spring rate options for ECR33.

Please note - dog is not included in sale :D

p3150106.th.jpg

Is that a picture of the actual coilovers you are selling mate?Were they too stiff a ride for you on the street? They look brand spankers

if you have these in like 2 weeks to a month they are mine..

if I still have them in 2 weeks they can be yours...

Is that a picture of the actual coilovers you are selling mate?Were they too stiff a ride for you on the street? They look brand spankers

That is a picture of the actual coilovers; as per the description they are in great condition with only a few little marks and no leaks.

Interested if you can ship them to Melb but you seem to be dodging the question about how hard they are. Surely you can give us punters a reasonable idea other that "firmer than standard.

Cheers

I can post to Melbourne.

They are firmer than standard but they are not rock hard "rattle the fillings out of your teeth" type stuff.

To give you and idea, if standard is a 1 and rock hard is a 10, I would rate these as a 6.

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