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i'm looking for someone in adelaide with lowered struts (king springs etc are fine, just no chopped standard springs) to swap with my racing gear coilovers and cash my way

i'm not after a million dollars for them - the cash adjustment can be worked out depending on what you have

a bit of info on Racing Gear http://www.nengun.com/racing-gear/

my coilovers are RG JTC'N1 2-way height adjustable

from the c-red website when they were selling them (for $2900):

Racing Gear's entry level coilover system, but dont let that put you off. We've been using these for years in Roy's S13 and our dearly departed Drift Pig v1.0. The JTC'N1 Dampers are a quality non-adjustable damper coilover suspension solution. For those in need of quality handling for your street orientated ride, but don't need outright adjustability this is the one for you. While not damper adjustable, height is, in both the body and the spring platform.

The unit is made from aluminium with a steel strut and a twin-tube construction. The merit of the twin-tube system being that gas pressure is kept low in comparison with a single tube system, meaning less friction will be generated. The body, being of aluminium construction means the unit as a whole is lightweight, the material (high quality A6061 Alloy) being 4mm thick in the barrel. The thick wall means superior strength and little deformation from heavy impacts.

A major feature with the unit is the height adjustment, both from the spring platform and the bottom mount - a screw system that allows the bottom mount to adjust in height. Adjusting height in the spring platform allows for certain damping changes by preloading the spring in the unit and with the included adjustable camber tops, camber chambers can be setup for your specific ride.

and another quote, just 'cos i like it ;)

i heard about Racing Gear back in early 90's. the only time i have seen they're logo was on REAL circuit cars. they're not just jdm they are the TRUE JDM

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