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Hi Dudes,

I bought these 2nd hand in Aug 2009 from a Sydney Performance Business. They were claimed to be off a 2004/05 350z and done less than 30,000kms.

My odometer was reading approx 55,000kms then and reads under 61,000kms now...

Based on the above, the stock shocks and springs have done less than 40,000kms.

As they were removed from my GT-8 sedan today, they will need a clean and they have no leaks and in very good condtion.

I am asking $350 for 4 x springs and 4 x shocks pickup in Melb. I won't send interstate unless you arrange for the courier.

This is the 'best bang for your buck' and will lower your V35 sedan by approx 1".

Have a look as my review post here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Re...en-t282805.html

Pls PM me here, email me siu_loong_bao @ hotmail.com or call me 0403 347 739. Don't SMS me pls.

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Would this fit a V35 coupe? Is it going to be a direct fit?

I heard that the 350z suspension in a V35 would lower the front but raise the rear a little. That is because of the stiffer spring rates, and with less weigh at the back, there is less compression of the springs, hence the raise. Is this true?

im interested~ but gonna get my car check first if the squeezy noise is from the suspension when doing uphill, if so....i m so gonna take this sales.

btw....is this the "sporty" or the "comfy" feeling when its on ur 8?

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