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Hi all,

Selling these to upgrade to something a bit stiffer for track day's. They have travelled about 70Km's.

Shock are 100% Bilstein......Front's have a three way adjustment via a cir-clip.

Springs a Eibach

Will post up photo's later.

I will parcel up and ship at your cost........however pickup is available in Sydney. I will also going down to Melbourne on the 22nd and 23rd so I can bring down for you to9 pick up.

$700(If your in Sydney I can help you fit them(free)....it's about 1 to 1hrs work)

PM me for further details.

cheers

Craig

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also...linki below!

http://cgi.ebay.com....9#ht_500wt_1156

PS. First in first serve...SAU people get the $700...Ebay you have to bid!

Edited by Jetwreck

Fronts have a three point height adjustment. Ride height is low but non stupidly low....I cannot remember how much lower exactly but if i was to take a guess about that! Can be adjusted back up or down with springs. Can post a photo of them on my car if needed.

Edited by Jetwreck

It was a 40mm drop on an ARX.

Remember that the ARX's are higher from factory to all other models

In saying that.....these Bilstiens can run lower that the Nismo's if wanted!....they can also run higher!

Hmm how does that work if only the fronts are adjustable? Sorry I'm a n00b...:nyaanyaa:

The front pivot's up and down....the back is a set height.....so yes!

The whole car has dropped 40-50mm to begin with front and back....the front has a further 10-15mm of play up or down....it actually is more of a compression and decompression on the spring than a ride height adjustment.......basically the car looks to be level on all setting's!

Does that explain it a little better. If you want it higher or lower front or back you can buy new springs to your spec's....or even use the shock's with normal springs.

Below is a picture of it on the middle setting.

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Edited by Jetwreck
  • 1 month later...

These are not available anymore.

Brand new the Bilstein is about $1,500 - $1,800 kit not installed....I'd have to chase around and get you the contact or link.

I might however have a Nismo kit available in the next day or so (I had the same kit on my car which is an AR-X) drops the car by about 40mm from were it is now and improves the handling out of sight.. $650 not installed....these will be advertised properly in the next day or so.

Or you could go with BC's and set up your car for any ride height for about $1,300 not installed.

P.S. If you cannot install them yourself I can do it at a cost if you bring your car to me. Are you in Sydney?

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