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Picked these up as payment for some work done to my mothers R33 GTR, hoping they would suit the R32, she has removed them because they are pretty stiff, and having done Targa with Steve from justjap she got a good price on some BC coilovers.

R33 GTR Bilsteins, with adjustable height via threaded bodies, also have helper springs, silver bodies also with 9 stage adjustment, fronts at the top rears on the bottom so you can adjust without removing the rear seat.. (Hint BC..) They appear to be equivelent to what is today the B14 or maybe B16, I have attempted to contact SydneyKid re what specs etc, but have been unable to get any answer. The modem numbers are as follows F: 3701BM5-2991 MO R: 4301VM3-4614MO

Looking at what I can find about current range, guessing these would have been well over $3k new, the car they came of had travelled a total of 70odd k, and arrived in Aus Standard.

I am chasing $500, pretty firm on that, want them gone to finance new turbos, they are located in Bathurst, but I am in Sydney pretty often (including this Sunday), and am happy to deliver when I am in Sydney, or meet halfway another time, otherwise postage at buyers expense.

Photo is of the car with these fitted

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