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Hi Guys

im looking to upgrade my current suspension setup and am still researching.

but before i commit to buying a kit i want to advertise and see if anyone is interested in my current

suspension

its the Nismo S Tune kit

unsure of how far they have travelled but they are in extremely good nic, and my car has only done 50000kms

id say they have only been put into my car as there doesnt appear to be any marks on them etc. but havent pulled them out yet

id be after around 850 for the kit - pickup prefered but i will send interstate at your cost.

rrp is around 1200Aud + shipping from japan

attached is a pic of my car with them in it and how it sits.

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A little off topic but ...... Your car looks shit hot!!! :(:(:(

Can I ask why the change? I am looking at the S tunes so when you are closer to deciding PM me and we could probably work something out. I'm in Sydney though.

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