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Hi everyone

I have the following items for sale,

1, R34 GTT Bilstein shock absorbers with Kings spring. Those shock are in good condition; no leaking. Selling it due to upgraded to coilovers

Price $350+postage

2, H1 size 8000k HID light bulb, a pair. Those bulb are brand new and was order for my car but won't fit in the xenon head light

Price $35 with postage

3 H4 size 8000k HID kit (with High and Low beam). They are 90% new just test fit the bracket into the car, light bulb and ballast have never been use. This kit is only use as a business promotion.

Price $145 with postage

Items are located in Brisbane, if anyone interest please send me a email [email protected] or send me an SMS 0424459279,Thank you

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No they off my 34, I believe they are the optional upgrade for my car, because there are some jap writting on the shocks. I am not sure about the model number but I find a set of number under the front and the rear coil.

Front: E4-FT2-Z003A01

Rear: E4-FT2-Z007A00

More info the shocks are traveled about 50000k and the Kings spring were in the shocks around 48000k, although it had done a fair bit of distance but the mechanic said they are still in good shape. All the inspection and installation were done by Centrax Brisbane, the Endless official disributor.

Hope it helps!!

I take it they arent the sydneykid bilsteins? what are the model numbers on them?

Cheers

I mean the kings springs were installed at 48000km and the total of the shocks had traveled about 50000km.

No they off my 34, I believe they are the optional upgrade for my car, because there are some jap writting on the shocks. I am not sure about the model number but I find a set of number under the front and the rear coil.

Front: E4-FT2-Z003A01

Rear: E4-FT2-Z007A00

More info the shocks are traveled about 50000k and the Kings spring were in the shocks around 48000k, although it had done a fair bit of distance but the mechanic said they are still in good shape. All the inspection and installation were done by Centrax Brisbane, the Endless official disributor.

Hope it helps!!

Do you have the standard springs for the shocks? any idea if they are lower than standard suspension (with the original springs)? I'm interested but would rather have the shocks matched with the springs that they were matched to

guys bilstein shocks now $320!! Please need them go away

and Just find out the hid kit is missing one of the bracket, it will be $80 for the set

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