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Cusco zero 2E coilovers

suit r32

8/6 spring rate.

dont less than 5000 km. pretty much brand new.

2 way height adjustable

$1400

postage 30-60 bucks oz wide

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Cusco zero 2R rear coilovers

suit r34 gtt, r34 gtr, r33 gtr, r32 gtr

mint contition, barely been used at all. like new

6 way damper adjustable (might be 5, ill check though)

2 way height adjustable

6kg spring rate.

$700

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Cusco caster rods

suit r32, s13, a31, 180 ect

suit gtr's with spacer on 1 side

perfect working order.

$220

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rb25 manifold

came with a car i bought, its off an rb25. i have no use for it.

$150

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mackie

0422 905 956

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the top set of coilovers is for r32 gtst models.

happy to mix the sets if a set of coilovers is required for r34/ gtr, r32 gts4 or any other models.

best just to pm or contact me on the number though.

cheers

R33 rears go nowhere near fitting R32s, that pair of rears will be about 6 inches too long for R32, you can see it from the photos... I had to give away a shit hot set of Bilsteins for exactly that reason

R33 rears go nowhere near fitting R32s, that pair of rears will be about 6 inches too long for R32, you can see it from the photos... I had to give away a shit hot set of Bilsteins for exactly that reason

yeah... there a completely different coilover, didnt imply nething here suited r33 other than the r33GTR rear coilovers there which suit r34 gtt and r34 GTR models.

have an r33 set in a different set if anyones interested.

the r32 cusco zero 2 E's are sold pending payment.

r34 GTT, r33/r34 GTR rear cusco still available.

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