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USED BC Adjustable Coilovers to suit NISSAN SKYLINE GTST R33-34 height and damper ajustment.

asking $800 ono

located in newcastle nsw

BC - BR - Sports Adjustable Coilovers are a advanced well produced alternative to the many Brands in our market today sharing features much more advanced than the competion.The BR range is BC's Flagship Model range offering the ultimate in Performance and Reliability in our demanding Road conditions.

The BR Range Features a very large 53mm Piston Insert design unlike most of the alternatives being only 44mm. This larger design Piston contains more Lubricating oil slowing down the oil Temp Increase in Demanding road contions where the Piston is working very hard.All BC BR coilovers Have Visible Large Bump Stops and Piston Dust Boots

BC BR has 32 points of damper adjustments means you can fine-tune your vehicle for whatever the circuit calls for from Soft for street driving to Hard for track use. It can also be disassembled and rebuilt as well to meet with whatever the circumstances.Easy Damper adjustment with Twist dials from the top of the Suspension.

Cast Iron Lower Powder Coated mounts With Strengtheners are Used on All Mc Pherson Suspension Designs unlike Most of the Cheaper Alternatives using Aluminium which is a lot Weaker and prone to damage from Demanding driving,OE manufactures also use Cast iron as do BC for Road saftey Reasons.ABS and oil Line brackets are manufactured onto the BC lower mounts making driving a lot safer and Accident free plus also Hassle free installation.

"A" Frame Design Suspension like the Honda has Cut-out Design holes in the Mounts for ease of cleaning the insert Threads of Dirt and to View Safe and Precise Height Adjustments.

Coil Springs are High-Rigidity SA9254 Sports Springs that come Pre Loaded on Fully Assembled Coilovers.

Newly Designed Gold Lock Rings makes Adjustment a lot Easier over the common Aluminium which tends to be Chewed up after a couple of Adjustments.

L Shaped Plastic Spring Seats are Also used to prevent Friction between the Coil Spring and Lock rings Avoiding Coilbind Noise common when using the Cheaper Rubber spring seats in Cheaper Brands

Height adjustments to lower the vehicle up to 110mm lower than standard ride height( Depending on Application ) for better center of gravity or can be used and set at the OEM ride height.

BC BR uses Large Heavy Duty Pillowball top hats means camber adjustments can be adjusted at ease and is available for all car models that use Mc Pherson Style suspension,Where not applicable the standard top hats are used as in most European cars or comes with Solid Top plates and Hard Bushing. All kits come with a Tool bag which includes The Ring spanners For Height Adjustment All suspension units come with a 12 month Limited Warranty for replacement parts found to be defective, From Performance Guru within normal use and not road abuse , there after all parts can be sourced.Warranty is void if used for Track Racing. All BC BR Sports Adjustable Coilover units are TUV ISO 9001 : 2000 Approved ** LARGE 53mm Mono Tube Piston Design ** CAST Iron Lower Mounts With Strengtheners ** ABS and Oil line brackets Mounted in O.E Locations ** 32 points of Damper Adjustment ** Large Heavy Duty Pillowball Bearings ** Newly Designed Lock Rings ** Rebuildable

pics up tomorrow

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From the pics you showed me, i told you they look like BC to me. But they are not the BR series. They look to be the older BC type, with red collars.

The BR series have gold collars. like this

br-coilover-overview.jpg

From the pics you showed me, i told you they look like BC to me. But they are not the BR series. They look to be the older BC type, with red collars.

The BR series have gold collars. like this

So the 1's that GTR MONSTER is selling are either VS, VA, or VH Series?

Anyway GTR MONSTER put sum pics up mate or PM me sum, really keen!

my guess is they are VH

have a look here. http://www.bcracing-na.com/products/nissan.html

the last number on the spring is spring rate in kg. 12/6 for r33

i dont mean to get involved in this guy's sale thread, but i hate to see someone buy something under false pretense.

i was going to buy these when i thought they were pedders, till i saw the pics. hence my comments.

this is the type of thing you expect on Boostcruising, not SAU >_<

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