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For Sale:

Item: complete set of Nismo S-Tune coilovers

Specs: Front 6.0K Rear 6.7K (Hardness adjustable); Non height adjustable - lowers car about 20mm-30mm overall.

Suits: R34/33 GTR direct replacement

Condition: excellent; no oil leaks; suspension shafts are perfectly straight; No creaks; no rust etc. Some minor cosmetic paint blemishes. Racepace can vouch for quality.

Mileage: less than 20,000kms mileage from new, originally purchased from Import Monster;

Reason for sale: removed from my Racepace RB28 in August 2010 to make way for Tein RS upgrade

Price: a very reasonable $1100 + freight if needed

Don't worry my trader's rating is impeccable!

The Nismo S Tune reduces body lean, pitch and dive. Provides neutral, balanced handling. Spring rate is 20% stiffer than stock. Good street to weekend track use compromise.

Common misconception is that a stiffer spring rate would provide better handling characteristics, however, according to Racepace, a softer spring rate is beneficial to allow proper and optimal loading of the tyres when cornering, therefore giving the most amount of traction to turn around the corner. The traction is also more predictable.

On with the pics:

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PLEASE PM if interested

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