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Hi all up for sale we have a complete set of Pedders Sports Ryder Extreme X coilovers.

These came off an R33 drag car, these are awesome coilovers, has awesome adjustability & great spring rate to suit your needs. Great for the track as it is more on the firm side.

Asking price $1000 (negotiable)

Item is located in St albans, 20mins from the Melbourne CBD.

For any questions I can be contacted on 0431 068 447

Thanks.

Ron

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Hi mate they are not camber adjustable. If you want some pics of the shocks give me your number and I'll send them through as I dont have the net at home and I can't post any pics up.

Cheers!

Hey mate,

What do these retail for? They seem like a decent looking coilover. You said they were non-camber adjustable, that's not stopping me from putting them on my car if my car is already fitted with camber adjustment gear is it?

Hey mate,

What do these retail for? They seem like a decent looking coilover. You said they were non-camber adjustable, that's not stopping me from putting them on my car if my car is already fitted with camber adjustment gear is it?

Hey buddy,

These retail for around $2000+ when new. They are not camber adjustable but if you have your adjustable camber arms then you wont have a problem at all!

If you are interested give me a call or txt!

Cheers mate!

how's the spring rates like? i would assume that they'll be too stiff for the street?

I have these coil overs on my 33 and they ride real nice. Not too stiff at all

Thanks skins, as he said these are quality shocks & the ride is real comfortable. Bump !

Will take reasonable offers so come on guys ! :)

  • 2 weeks later...

Got these on my 33 awesome coilovers, they are firm but still handle potholes reasonably well. Definately more performance orientated than luxury if that makes sense.

Would definitely reccomend them.

GL with sale

Edited by SLY-33R

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