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For sale are my used Racing logic Coilovers.

These come with 5 spring sets, 12,9,8,6,4Kg/mm

Perfect starter pack for anyone who wants to get into circuit work or drifting.

Rear shock units were replaced with new items about a year ago.

These have adjustable preload as well as base height. This means you can dump or raise the car without having the springs come loose.

The compression/rebound dampening is linked with the one removable, adjustment knob.

All this is supplied with adjustment spanner, dampening knobs and spare shock insert.

Coilovers are currently fitted to a Z32 but will fit an R32 GTR and possibly a GTS-4

$1000 or ONO

Front

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Rear. 4kg is a king spring hence its yellow.

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Extra springs, 12kg,9kg,8kg.

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Price Drop $800

You interested in selling a pair of springs by themselves?

I'm looking for a pair of 4kg/mm, what are the dimensions of the king springs (free length and ID)?

Also where are you located?

Hows the z32 handle with these.

What springs are currently on them.

What is there conditions. Any defects etc.

Where are you.

Cheers

Handles like its on rails but its a bit bumpy. You can really feel what the car is doing. Fronts are still the original shock units but as I said the rears have been replaced. It currently has 6kg springs on the front and 4kg on the rear. The only defects are just usual scratches from installing and removing them. Im in Arundel on the GC.

What were the original springs rates that were on the shocks.

When you replaced the rear shock unit was it matchd the 4kg spring or 8kg,9 spring.

Original was 12kg/9kg. Matching wasnt necessary as dampening is adjustable.

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