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Guys.. this gentlmen is selling top of line shit over here... stop wasting his fkn time with q's and queries and buy the fkn things. what are you after????

*brand name?

*superior quality?

*looks?

*handling?

*etc etc etc

well this guys got it, simple. and guess what? his willing to sell it dirt cheap. any1 know what this sort of gear retails for in japan? ofcourse no1 knows... thats cos ud never enquire about it cos its just too damn expensive!

be quik...

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Apexi Coil overs sold, thanks to all.

An update on the Zeal (endless) Function coil overs.

They have done about 7,000 Klm

and are not even a year old.

Zeal is made by endless, the people who make brake pads

All JUN Super cars use Zeal coil overs and Endless Brakes.

These coil overs are spotless and would suit a new buyer that wants a saving!

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http://www.endless-sport.co.jp/product/zealindex.htm

General info

http://www.endlessusa.com/estore/suspensio....php?page=basic

More general info

http://www.centraxauto.com.au/Endless/appl.../app-sus-fb.htm

Specification and spring rates (also has RRP)

http://www.junauto.co.jp/democar/index.html?en

JUN Auto mechanic's demo cars

These are a matched spring and damper rate and ZEAL claims that no adjustment is needed.

Ride height can be slammed due to the adjustable lower legs and still retain the spring in a captive state. Most coil overs are limited by the spring becoming loose when being jacked up or when the car enters a steep drive way. The lower part of the strut is machined so that they can be adjusted up or down resulting in a ride height change (while the spring has not moved)

Front spring rate is 7K and rear is 5K

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