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hi selling a complete set (4) of

r33 skyline gtst

Damsel struts and springs

there 5 way damper adjustable

look in great condition damper adjust knobs all turn smoothly

just removed from car

located northern nsw/gold coast

happy to mail thru out australia

asking $400 ono

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hey mate heres a pic of them on the car

sorry its just on space saver and a 15

thats with no engine or box or anything in it thats why its so high at the front :down:

they sit about just above the rear tire in the rear

and a nice hight above in the front, not to low not to high

they are definatly lower than stock but

hope that helps

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its hard to tell the height from picture but im looking for about 1 and a half inch lower than stock maybe 2 just to keep legal in sa by the way did u drive vehicle with them and did they make noise?

hey mate i might take them off your hands where abouts down the goldy are u

yes and have they been driven on by you? if yeah are they real stiff or comfortable to drive on?

are you 2 the same user or different ppl? sorry bit confused

there damper adjustable so u can make them stiffer or softer depending on ur driving conditions

thanks

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