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For sale set of OHLINS front and Rear Coliovers and set of Nismo S-Tune suspension Front and Rear for R33/R34 GTR

I have different set of Ohlin coilovers on the way and these must go.

OHLINS

For Sale is Ohlins Coilovers for R33/R34 GTR.

Excellent Condition with no leaks

Features of the Coilovers are;

Height adjustable

Dual Flow Valve

Rebuild-able

PCV Screw Height Adjustable with Upper Pillow

10k Front Springs, 8k Rear

I bought these a few months ago from member on SAU.

They are fully adjustable.

Have only test fitted the rears and literally driven up an down the street only.

Selling as is for the same price I paid for them. http://www.skylinesa..._1#entry5753720

Supposed to have done 8-9000km's

I dont have C spanner for these

$850 pickup or will deliver anywhere in Oz at buyers expense.

NISMO S-TUNES

NISMO S-TUNES for a R33/R34 GTR.

Lowers car up to 20mm, reduces body lean, pitch and dive

Provides neutral, balanced handling

Spring rate is 20% stiffer and damping force F:6.0 R:6.7 kg/mm - 5 Stage Adjustable

These are original shocks I put on my car in Japan.

No leaks and in great condition

Done just over 10,000km's

$790 pickup or will deliver anywhere in Oz at buyers expense

Ohlin rears and Nismo fronts are still on the car as waiting for new shocks to arrive.

They will be removed in the next few days.

Some pics now and more to come.

OHLIN FRONTS

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NISMO REARS

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More pics soon

Just to make clear these are 1 full set of OHLIN Adjustable Coilovers Front and Rear

and 1 full set of Nismo S-TUNES Front and Rear.

Both sets are to suit R33/R34 GTR !!

wil take the ohlins if sale falls thru :yes:

No worries buy you will be 4th in line..

Had guys all over them.

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