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Hi All,

Have a set of front and rear Kings Super Lows to suit an R33. All in VGC, will not seperate.

Can freight Aus wide. As an example Brisbane will be $25, Sydney $20, Melb $15, Adelaide $20, Perth $35. Please advise your postcode for an exact postage price.

After $170 plus freight.

Please post or PM for any questions.

Thanks,

Justin.

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hey man just wonderin how low will the car sit on those have u got any pics of them on a skyline and wherebouts u located at cause im in townsville 4814

cheers bud

hey man just wonderin how low will the car sit on those have u got any pics of them on a skyline and wherebouts u located at cause im in townsville 4814

cheers bud

Hey mate,

No pics, sorry, but superlows typically give an approximately 2" drop.

I'm in Melb, but can post to you for $30.

Thanks,

Justin.

Hey mate,

No pics, sorry, but superlows typically give an approximately 2" drop.

I'm in Melb, but can post to you for $30.

Thanks,

Justin.

thanks bud yea i havent got the cash at the moment but i get my tax next week so il have another look see if u still got them

  • 3 weeks later...

Im happy to take them at the price of $170 but you need to pay for shipping to sydney. If your hapy with this arrangement then consider them sold

Manuel 0406747726 Sydney

Sms me so i can call you to arrange bank deposit and shipping

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private9 do you have the part numbers for prospective buyers?

I know it's a different car but I just put the following King Springs on:

- Front: KDFL-101 X

- Rear: KDRL-61

On my R34 GTT sedan the front drop was about 22mm and rear about 42mm, using stock struts.

Hope this helps.

  • 4 weeks later...

PRICE DROP TO $150 + POST

private9 do you have the part numbers for prospective buyers?

I know it's a different car but I just put the following King Springs on:

- Front: KDFL-101 X

- Rear: KDRL-61

On my R34 GTT sedan the front drop was about 22mm and rear about 42mm, using stock struts.

Hope this helps.

The part numbers you've advised are lows. These I'm selling are super lows.

The part numbers you've advised are lows. These I'm selling are super lows.

Interesting, the 2010 KS catalogue only lists one part number (low). Have you got part numbers for the super lows?

Interesting, the 2010 KS catalogue only lists one part number (low). Have you got part numbers for the super lows?

Unfortunately no, as you can see they've been washed, and part numbers went with the wash :D

Unfortunately no, as you can see they've been washed, and part numbers went with the wash :D

hey man still got the springs would u do 180 delivered to townsville i mesged u awhile ago bout them

  • 2 weeks later...
hey man still got the springs would u do 180 delivered to townsville i mesged u awhile ago bout them

Please no more time wasters like this.

If you can't even afford a set of springs, then stop dreaming and don't waste my time.

Springs back up for sale :geek:

Interesting, the 2010 KS catalogue only lists one part number (low). Have you got part numbers for the super lows?

Forgot to mention this - Kings catalogue does not mention SLs, however they are 100% available. Can be custom ordered with Kings direct, or are available off the shelf at many suspension places. Kings have heaps that's not in their catalogue.

Hi mate I am interested i am in melbourne and have cash.

Call me tomorrow (friday) or saturday and I should be able to come to you

0416767520

Cheers

Adam

Still available for sale...

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