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SWAP : just brought a skyline R33 gtst, Has a set of Apexi n1 type V coilovers. there a bit to hard for me and my driving style .(Maybe i am a bit old) LOL

Swap for and standard type strut/shock setup (preferably sports/lowered )But will consider standard if i dont find a softer sports type setup . message me or call 0416 297 644 . Location 20 mins south of campbelltown .

Need to do this a.s.a.p as allready done front tierod ends and need a wheel alignment ...

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hey mate did you get my txt about the postage its not bad at $50 each way let me no if your keen to pay one way and ill get mine out this weekend and send them down so you can send your up to me thanks Allan

hey mate did you get my txt about the postage its not bad at $50 each way let me no if your keen to pay one way and ill get mine out this weekend and send them down so you can send your up to me thanks Allan

yeah mate , give me a call ...

hey mate, PM sent

sorry i cant pm yet not enough posts. please call or txt me 0416 297 644

also I am in NSW , really only want a local swap. Also i dont have any idea of coilovers age , they were on the car when got it .

sorry i cant pm yet not enough posts. please call or txt me 0416 297 644

also I am in NSW , really only want a local swap. Also i dont have any idea of coilovers age , they were on the car when got it .

hahaha sorry dude, could of sworn it said campbelfield! no dramas mate, good luck with the swaps

i have a standard set of shocks and springs if everything falls through. live in canberra willing to drive up and get these asap let me know cheers jason

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