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i have rear only RG JTC N'1 coilovers, height adjustable, twin cynlinder and the damper adjusts with your height n shit yo

500 monies but will take an offer if you are a budgo scum sucker :miner:

will suit cefiro / laurel / 32 4door

also have strut tower braces. throw me an offer.

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Strut braces fit strut towers, not engines.

Alot of S13 items dont clear in Cefiro's because they can't get over the larger RB.....the rears all fit, regardless.

Thats why I asked if they were S13 SR20DET, CA18, or Cefiro specific ? And if they'll clear the ABS main on the left side (most firewall return braces don't clear it)

Pics!!

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oh fck me in the beard... u just reminded me... the front cleared when i was de but not now im det n use a stock bov from skyline crosspipe.

itll fir if u hve stock cefiro crosspipe with no bov but if u have a bov locate on bridge of crosspipe it wont fit

totally forgot about that hey!

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