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i think they might b abit pricey depend on ur limit go 4 tein i use them on my r33 gtr love them, u can go second hand wich will save u money but may only last a month u neva no. call my mate rob at volatile customs 0438469390 hes is based in morley tell him neil sent u with the 33 gtr he will look after u. good luck let me no how it goes

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dan please if you have nothing else to contribute to the topic or :blink::D

while on topic about coilovers... whats a better option. bilstein/koni shocks with lowered springs or teins superstreets,JJR D2 coilovers,etc? coz shocks and springs installed i got quoted 1700 for bilsteins and 1900 for koni's-damper adjustable.

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I would go Bilstein over Koni in a Skyline.

I have the Bilstein PSS9 coilovers at the moment. There is 1 kit left and if another forum user doesnt purchase them soon, they will be available.

D2's, i wouldnt touch them. Id rather waste the money on beer than cheap china suspension parts. :blink:

Super Streets are also very good, however with the exchange rate at the moment, they will be close to $3000 mark.

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