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Hello fellow Skyline owners.

I have for sale 2 x front suspension struts out of a R32 GTR. They are yellow Bilstein shocks. They are the complete MacPherson strut with springs, but I have no info on the spring rates or the shock valving. I have photos and will upload soon.

$150 ono for the pair.

Located in the Hills District, Sydney.

I work in Wetherill Park so can bring them to work for a pick up.

Cheers,

Dan 0406 441 672.

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i was wondering how much to post to 3033 VIC?

Hi,

Apologies for the late reply. I have not been able to reply as I don't have the required 10 posts. It'll be $35 to Vic.

I can put it on TNT also if you happen to have an account number (maybe through work or something)

Cheers,

Dan

Did you replace them with something else? Too stiff for the road? Are they adjustable (ride height, damping)?

No, I never had them on a car. I imagine they'll be good for a road car, springs are thinner and less tightly wound than the TEINs I had.

No, not adjustable.

If you're keen give me a call. 0406 441 672.

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