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Apex'i shocks and springs, with adjustable dampening. These sit about a 1 1/2 inches lower than stock, just enough to give awesome handling, and not low enough for cops to look twice at you

Selling due to full coil over upgrade, other wise I'd keep them, they are awesome

Asking around $700, but all offers considered - prefer Adelaide buyer, but don't mind sending them if you want to pay freight

No pics, as they are still on the car - but I will take some and post them ASAP

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I'll PM you some pics, hopefully in the next day or so, as I have picked my shocks up last night and might even put them on this weekend

As Clint says, they are in great condition - I'd be keeping them if I didn't have a chance to upgrade to full coil overs

I'm thinking about gettin rid of me TEIN c/o's so i might consider a swap plus a cash adjustment....

Just that i'm sick of cops and the whole c/o bullshit regency comes and puts on me

MADGT4 - I have already got a set of awesome coilovers, so thats why I'm selling these - but if you want to sell your Tiens and grab these you are more than welcome - pretty flexible on the price as well, as long as I can sell them

Grepin - as you know, I have pretty well given up on catching you and Freebaggies on the quest for power - now I am going to set it up for even better handling, so maybe I can take the points in a few battles yet!! I'm gonna drop by Clints in the morning to check out your stuff as well, talk to you then

Pics will be posted pretty soon, I'll take a few of the car so its easy to see how it sits, and I'll take a few of the struts with the wheel off

Trying to post pics, but they are too big so I'm gonna have to downsize them a bit, hopefully I'll get it done today

If anyone wants me to email them pics I can do that straight away, so post your email adress and I'll send them straight away

pics sent, anyone else who wants pics let me know, as they are a pain in the ass to try and post because of the size

Cheers

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