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if you can stretch your budget we have a set of HSD's in near new condition

how much stretching are we talking about? coz it cant be stretched much at all

also specs would help however i am not a big fan of korean/thiland stuff

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dont think your going to get a set worth buy for $500

most sets for that will be clapped out junk

thanks

ur post was very helpful

i have seen enough things in my life and seen friends buying/selling to know how much things are worth

i agree 2nd hand stuff is not top but u try being a student and working 10hrs a week and see how long it would take u to save up for new coilovers AND get ur car registered

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lol... i STRONGLY suggest u dont go buying coilovers for under 500. there are no handeling advantages of running worn out/broken coilovers...

you are much better off buying after market struts in good nick on that budget as opposed to fk'ed out coilovers.

ive got trust rear struts up for sale (some ppl call these coilovers, i think there more so struts). there in good nick. firm ride with damper adjustment (9 way from memory). not height adjustable but are lower than standard shocks.

had them on the track a couple times and they were pretty good. nice smooth ride. no leaks or knocks.

$190 delivered.

heaps dirty in photo and clean up alot better than that.

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can send better pics over if wanted

also have the pretty much new kyb struts in the photo up for sale. after 200 for them with stock springs top hats ect. nice and firm ride, was running this como out on the track and had no problems. nice and smooth ride, not bouncy or anything. theres about 5k km on the struts.

$220 delivered.

$400 delivered for whole set.

or ive got brand new in box kyb rear struts in box. bolt in to stock springs and top hats fine.

190 delivered

thanks.

Mackie

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