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When I sold the skyline took a few things out and still have these sitting around

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Our HR type coilovers have established a strong reputation in drifting and time attack competition in Australia. Offering design specifications far more advanced than one would expect at this price point, the HR type is all about performance. A large-diameter mono-tube type damper features a 44mm internal piston size and 15-step damping adjustment. In strut replacements the damper is inverted for greater strength and reduced unsprung weight. All models feature high-grade pillow-ball top mounts, which are camber-adjustable on strut-type models. Height is adjusted with a movable base bracket, so the spring seat only needs to be adjusted to keep the spring captive.

So just looking at getting rid of them as I have no need for them, I can take as many pictures etc as needed, One of the rears have a knock and on the top of one of the front coilovers the bolt is threaded. Don't know a great deal about coilovers so if you need some specific pictures just PM and ill get them asap These RRP for around $1200 so say $550 o.n.o for the set, Also have the C spanners to. Willing to post at buyers expense

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