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Hey Guys, I've seen for sales allowed in the Naturally Aspirated previously so I thought I'll start here to see if there's any interest. If this isn't ok, mods please let me know :)

I've been given a too-good-to-resist price on a new set of JIC Coilovers, unfortunately as usual money isn't my friend.. soooo I'm hoping I can see if anyone is interested in what I have currently:

KYB Shock Absorbers Front and Rear

King Springs (30mm) Front and Rear

Currently on a R34 25GT Sedan (4 Door Love). Both shocks and springs have done approximately 5,000kms in it's N/A Life, and almost 15,000kms in its TurboCharged Life. No track work, daily driven with the occasionaly spirited drive.

My mechanic tells me they're eyelets front and rear, I'm not sure if this is also suitable for R34 25GT Coupe? or other model Skylines? Yours to research.

Hoping that I can get $600 Neg., pick up from Brisbane preferred, but I can post out at buyers cost or come to a deal.

I've had the wheel alignment done this week by Fulcrum after having new tyres fitted, they checked the suspension and didn't find any problems.

If anyone wants the shocks or springs separately, then I'm fine with that, so long as I have a deal to be able to sell them both.

Suspension is still on the car, I'm only planning on upgrading based on a sale and I would need up to a week to have the parts removed first.

Feel free to contact me by PM :P

Cheers, Nathan

No one? Remember price is negotiable :(

I’ve been told that the suspension set up should also be suitable for R33 GTS and R33 GTSt... you’ll need to verify this though.

Thanks Dori :D ps. your not at work today?

Mods, I've posted this up in the FS section now.

Price Drop and new link below:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...in-t322908.html

This one can be locked now to avoid confusion :)

Cheers

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