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hi guys i have afew things for sale that have been taken out of my V35,i have

replaced the stereo system including speakers,sat nav and a custom boot

as well.

# Stereo,speakers everything is included asking $600

#Fitted boot mats $100 for both (skyline)

#Spings come off V35 $100

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how many km have the springs done? Are they king springs? (thought they were always yellow?)

Do you have a pic of them in your car so i can see how low they go?

Also why you selling them? too low? too soft?

cheers

how many km have the springs done? Are they king springs? (thought they were always yellow?)

Do you have a pic of them in your car so i can see how low they go?

Also why you selling them? too low? too soft?

cheers

Tom, Kurt's car is a white V35 coupe in the photo. Also, you can check out WA VQ-series cruise no.5 for photos. (http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Wa...d5-t340588.html)

I can definitely say his coupe looks hot with aftermarket springs and lowered.

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Thanks Victor for those kind words.

When i bought the car from Fabcar the spring were in the boot

so i dont know ride height,soft or hard sorry guys the car had

15000ks on it the spring looks new.Reason for sale they are sitting

in garage.

Thanks Victor for those kind words.

When i bought the car from Fabcar the spring were in the boot

so i dont know ride height,soft or hard sorry guys the car had

15000ks on it the spring looks new.Reason for sale they are sitting

in garage.

Thanks guys for the info on these mystery springs!

I wonder is there any fine print on them with a model number or something that might help.

Did your car come lowered when you bought it from the dealer?

If so maybe they are the factory springs..?

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