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I've been bitten by the mod-bug once again and have taken up a too-good-to-resist price on a new set of JIC Coilovers.

As such I have the following for sale:

Front and Rear - KYB Shock Absorbers

Front and Rear - Lowered King Springs (30mm)

Currently at the mechanic and being removed from my 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, and I've been told that these will also suit R33 GTS and R33 GTSt.

I had a wheel allignment done bit over a week ago when fitting new tyres, and Fulcrum Suspension tell me that everythings in working order and no problems with the suspenion on there at the moment.

I'm hoping that I can get $500.00 for the lot, pick up from Brisbane preferred, but I can post out at buyers cost or come to a deal.

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.

Pics will be up once I get the car back from the mechanics (getting a bit of other work done, hopefully will be able to post up pics within the next couple of days)

Feel free to contact me by PM :D

Cheers, Nathan

Hey mate, sorry I read the msg on my phone and thought I'd replied :S

I have one guy who is looking at buying both together, just waiting on final confirmation. If that falls through I'll send you a PM :D you're only after the shocks though yes? I really want to sell both together, unless you know someone who wants the springs...

Yes that would be excellent mate.

By the way, thanks so much for the write up on the GT+T. I found it extremely helpful :domokun:

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