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Shocker rebuild kits for Tein, some HKS, Some KYB some Bilstein

Location:

Adelaide but will ship anywhere at buyers expense

Item Condition: New

Reason for Selling: Have about 90 kits, Selling up my shock rebuilding business

Price and Payment Conditions:

$350 full kit

Extra Info:

Each kit would include:

All new seals

"O" rings

4x schrader high pressure valves, specific shock valves

Full instructions to turn your coilovers into owner repairable and serviceable at a fraction of the price.

Not included in the price would be oil, or nitrogen filling.

Instructions will give you more info on what oil to use and pressure to fill too.

Could also work out a package deal for anyone interested in taking over business.This would include a shock dyno for revalving special shock oil, nitrogen filling station specailised tooling and a massive amount of spares including full sets of teins, tops, bodies, shafts, spring sets. plus owning the moulds for all the shaft seals. I was charging $600 a rebuild so 90 sets at $600 do the math. and that was tein alone. $45,000 great little side business for someone who has the time and drive.

Pictures: will email pictures of kit to enquires or will post if enough requests.

Contact Details:

Jarrod

[email protected]

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cuz where r u located? give me your address i'l come your joint if you can rebuild some coilovers for me?

Location is adelaide.

Hey Jarrod, do you have some rooted R32 GTR rear coilovers?

Or some ULTRA short R33 items.

Any brand, im only after the lower mounting bracket and the threaded section

Cheers Dave

cuz where r u located? give me your address i'l come your joint if you can rebuild some coilovers for me?

Hey Bud, i'm in Adelaide. What brand of coilovers are they? Maybe i can put together a kit for you.

Let me know, more thenhappy to help.

Jarrod

Location is adelaide.

Hey Jarrod, do you have some rooted R32 GTR rear coilovers?

Or some ULTRA short R33 items.

Any brand, im only after the lower mounting bracket and the threaded section

Cheers Dave

Hi Dave,

as our phone call the other day dont have any but i will keep my eyes out. try

yahoo auctions japan, or speak to brady up the road they might have something old thats busted u can use.

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