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Coilovers are in excellent working condition, I am selling as they are no longer needed.

Height and damper adjustable

Adjusting spanners and allen keys included.

Some info on the coilovers:

- All G4 Racing Shock Absorbers are seperate gas and oil (30% Nitrogen, 70% Oil) monotube design, which prevents oil leaking defects.

- The shock absorber also includes high-performance front pillow ball top mount on McPherson Strut type only.

- Shock absorbers are made by lightweight 6061 aluminum alloy and anodized to avoid color loss.

- Most models can be lowered to 110mm lower than the original height.

- Damper can be adjusted up to 36 ways.

- Teflon thread coated to prevent rust and corrosion.

- Fully Rebuildable in Australia

Asking for $550

PM me if interested

They can be picked up or posted at buyers expense postage should be about $40 dollars aus wide.

futher details 0408491953

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hi,

where are you ?

what kinda application are these suited for ? street or track?

I'm in Newcastle, NSW, but I can post them anywhere if needed. I bought them for street use.

X 2 + How old/ how many K's, - raced ?

Basically new, were used for under 3000kms, only used for normal street driving.

Cheers :D

how come you are selling?

x 2 + what spec damper cartridge do these have, I'd buy them in a heartbeat but I'm concerned that they may be to harsh for street which is all my ride does-or will do as long as I have it.

:down:

how come you are selling?

Putting a new setup in the car with Koni yellow's and no longer need them, plus need cash for my new sway bars :D

x 2 + what spec damper cartridge do these have, I'd buy them in a heartbeat but I'm concerned that they may be to harsh for street which is all my ride does-or will do as long as I have it.

:D

the factory supplyd spec damper, had these at basically factory height and on the softer setting wasnt harsh at all quite streetable :)

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