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Hey SAU,

Got my BC BR Coilovers up for sale, purchased from JustJap on 28-06-2011, I have probably driven less then 50KM on them as I'm on my L's, so I only really get to drive the car on weekends.

I still have the original double boxed box, C wrenches, Sticker, Manual, etc.

They will come as if you were to buy new.

I'm happy to ship these off at your cost or Pickup from Bendigo (3555).

Reason for sale is I'm selling my car and I think it will be easier to offload without mods.

Price = $1000

BCR_coilover.jpg

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Ok, sorry for people who were interested and I didn't reply.

There were a few people interested in the car, but weren't sure if they wanted the coil-overs, but now they're officially backup for sale!

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Hey SAU,

Got my BC BR Coilovers up for sale, purchased from JustJap on 28-06-2011, I have probably driven less then 50KM on them as I'm on my L's, so I only really get to drive the car on weekends.

I still have the original double boxed box, C wrenches, Sticker, Manual, etc.

They will come as if you were to buy new.

I'm happy to ship these off at your cost or Pickup from Bendigo (3555).

Reason for sale is I'm selling my car and I think it will be easier to offload without mods.

Price = $1000

BCR_coilover.jpg

Still have these sitting in their box collecting dust!

Have a Supra now, so these are no use!

Almost forgot shipping will be $35 flat OZ wide via e-go!

I've used them quite a few times with very good results thumbsup.gif

Pics available upon request.

Edited by Converge

is this the version that will fit a GT-T 4ws ? or is it the GT 2ws only?

IIRC it's only for the 25GT without the HICAS/4WS, this set is the eyelet type.

thumbsup.gif

Edited by Converge

Haha, I had only had the car for <3months and had only racked up not even 300-400K's on it, so I didn't want to loose too much hence why I was tight on the price thumbsup.gif

I can do free shipping? tongue.gif

How much are you willing to offer?

I'll be using this money to go towards some new coilovers for the Supra, so the more the better!, These still go for $1300 from Justjap/eBay, so that's a good $300 saving for practically brand new Coilovers.

Nah, I just thought of the name Converge and thought it sounded cool, only after did I realise out it was a band biggrin.gif

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