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## CUSCO COILOVERS ## I,ve now descided to sell my cusco coil overs (no leaks in great condition) as they don,t fit my new car.

These are awsome & will transform your r33 into

a new vehicle with exceptional handling with cuscos quality being second to none in my opinion.I was also impressed with the

ride quality on the street as they were not as harsh as every other coil over set up i,ve had. This set just needs to be bolted

in & away you go. These coil overs have had a lot of time spent setting up for circuit work allowing 1.10 lap times at wakefield with no other

suspension mods done to the vehicle.

YOU DO NOT NEED TO TOUCH RIDE HEIGHT OR DAMPER SETTINGS. ALL DONE. see the pic of how the car sat.

Looking for $1100 or nearest offer please call for an inspection located in liverpool area sydney.Will also post at buyers exspense after full

payment has been recieved thanks 0417696770

note the pictures were taken straight after being removed from the car i wanted to show the true condition of these as there are no oil leaks

to hide.

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