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Bought these aproximatley a year ago but am selling the car without them. These are fantastic coilovers and for the $1600 I paid for them they are far better than alot of other stuff I have used costing alot more! They are in as new condition and I don't think you could find a better set without buying new anywhere! Will get some picks up ASAP.

Asking $1200 +$50 delivery to most places in Australia or pickup from Mill Park. Ph: Kyle on 0422089059 or PM Me!

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I know this isnt what you'd want to hear, but if your desperate to sell, i can pick up tonight with $500 cash. Im also in Mill Park. 0401 682 270. Let me know

No idea if they will fit an s14, I bought them for my 32 gtst, bit on searching on ns should be able to tell you. Spring rates are 8kg front and 6kg rear. They are height adjustable, with how I had them setup they could have gone probably an inch or so lower from memory.

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http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/post-a273103-

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