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Item Summary: ISC Coilovers suit R32 gtr or gtst

Spring rate is front 8kg rear 6kg perfect for street or track use, very comfortable street driving.

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Asking Price: $800 ONO they retail for $1200 + post atm save yourself $400+

Condition: used, 4 months old

Delivery Methods: PickUp or Post at your expence

Contact Info: 0420855181 PM or [email protected]

Extra Information:

32 Step Damper Adjustable

  • Precise control damp valve
  • Operates smoothly on all road surfaces
  • Expansion/Suppression of shock adjustment

Pillowball Uppermount

  • Adjustable camber allows more/less on road track for all conditions

Piston Rod Design

  • High rigidity steel piston rods
  • Meets with race/sport standards

Sports Spring

  • Made from high quality SAE9254 steel
  • Tested over 500,000 times on compression inspection with less than 5% deformation.

Ride Height Adjustable

  • Full length height adjustable
  • Bound adjustable with separate spring locks
  • High quality T6061 aluminium alloy used for all adjustment locks to provide a lightweight design that holds spring and vehicle down force

Aluminium BracketMade from T6061 aluminium alloy by organic shaping to lighten weight and increase handling performance

  • Specifically anodised surface to prevent inside corrosion and surface rust
  • On various models camber can also be adjusted via the bracket aswell as the camber tops

Single Cylinder Design

Larger cylinder and piston design to advance driving stability and dexterity

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