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Set of 4 HKS HYPER D Coilovers - they came inside with an R33 GT-R that I recently imported that already has coilovers on it.

Unsure of age, kilometres, specs or condition of them, as I have not fitted them. Visually, they appear excellent with no leaks and barely any scratches on them as per the attached pics.

First in, best dressed - you won't pick up a set of HKS for $600 bucks again :P

Pick up from Berwick/Pakenham area...

Kitch 0413 007 783

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Hmm these gonna fit a R33 GTS4? Do they got adjustable heights?

Will fit GTS4

Height & Dampening Adjustable

Very good set of coilovers

that is toooooo cheap

wont last long at that price

What are the spec for this set of coilovers? I did a search and it seems like they're drift spec? Does it mean it wouldnt be as comfortable as the Tein SS in terms of street driving? If anyone can shed some light here I might buy these. Cheers!

So they are for the AWD GTR right?

I had HKS Hyper Ds in my r33 GTS-T but are buggered. Your right about the price, ya wont see them at that price for long.

If the could fit in a 1994 s1 GTS-T rwd I would buy them off you right now. Do they come with the adjustment tool?

No point in me wishin aye. Good luck with the sale. They should go like hot cakes.

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