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Hey Guys,

Up for sale is my R32 GTS-T Buddy Club N+ / D1 Coilovers.

Approx 10,000 - 15,000km Old.

Height and Damper Adjustable

Never been tracked

Currently set up for daily driving

Current set up was also a legal height on 17 inch wheels (TMU inspected and cleared)

Very Comfortable Ride (comfiest coilovers I've even rode in)

Extremely Good Handling

These Top Quality Japanese Coilovers will not disappoint

As you can see, it is genuine Buddy Club parts (the logo on the bottom of the damper and part number)

Reason for selling : My 32 got EPA'd in Victoria and decided to part out vehicle

These coilovers go for about $1500 to $2000 brand new!

Perfect for daily driving and also taking to the track!

Price: $1000

It is also listed on ebay : http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...em=220656305436

But I'm happy to let it go for the price above, if you don't want to pay that much then bid away :P

Contact me on 0403786584

Cheers :P

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