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These have been sitting in my garage just collecting dust so figure someone might be able to use them.

Complete Set of R33 GTR Ohlins Coilovers (Japan model). One rear one leaks a little so is in need of a rebuild. I decided not to clean or have it done so the buyer can decide if they want to do all or just the one. I've left them in the same condition as they came off the car so you can observe the condition. These are height adjustable and go Really low. In fact, I have the worst driveway in the world which is why I had to return my GTR almost back to stock ride height.

These were on the car when I got it and since the previous owner did all the mods (including stock susp swap from below) I assume these have about 30k on them.

Spring rates appear to be 7/9k.

These have damper adjustment on front and rear. They don't come with spanner wrenches.

Price: $400 - prefer Sydney pick up, but can post at buyer's expense

Ohlin Suspension:

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Stock set of R33 GTR suspension. Noth'n special really - does appear to have aftermarket springs but I don't know what spring rate. Also these came as spares with my car so I don't know what the condition are but look ok. I assume that they did about 80-90 k. Also comes with original black springs too.

Price $150 - prefer Sydney pick up, but can post at buyer's expense

Original Stock Suspension:

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