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Up for sale is my CST Zero - 1 Coil overs with Swift springs 8Kg rear and 10Kg front. They are under 18 months old and are to fit an R34 GTT 2 door. These are the Swift version Zero - 1 coil overs and are sold like this as an upgrade to the standard CST springs. Cost last time I looked is $1700.00 from Japan plus freight and duty, GST etc to Australia.

They have damper adjustment dials and can be relaxed for street use and hardened up on the track. The rear dampers are adjusted with the red knobs that are installed on the parcel shelf & front ones adjusted in the engine bay above the strut towers.

Great kit with top brand name combo. Little to no body roll on your R34 with this set up :ermm:

Price: $1000.00 ono Plus Freight if your an interstate buyer

Item location: Sunbury, Victoria (approximatly 10 mins from Melbourne airport)

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In short more track orientated. I put in nismo KYB shockers in with a softer spring rate and kind of regret now as these have some awesome characteristics that I miss. My cornering is not as good and I have body roll not to mention no height adjustability. I wouldn’t recommend for harsh country roads but suburban/inner city driving would be ideal. Selling as I recently bought a house

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