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Item Summary: R33 Coilovers ISC Near New, 3,500kms old

Location: Gold Coast

Reason for Selling: Selling car

Price: $1000

Contact Info: Tahnee or Pete 0430 929 373

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Basically New ISC N1 Coilovers to suit R33 Nissan Skyline Gts-t, two or four door models. Spring rates are 15kg front and 10kg rear(from memory, but will confirm). These have been great coilovers in all applications, not to harsh for daily driving and provide a good feel on track. Ive had ISC's in both my R33's and they've been great. These are the latest model(black and gold) with aust made thrust bearing. They are still fitted to the vehicle so potential buyer can feel how they ride if they please, or i can have them out ready to go any time. Pictures up soon

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