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One full set of koni adjustable shocks. These are near new and in perfect condition. Fronts are circlip height adjustable and I have the dampening adjustment tool for them.

They are perfectly clean and tidy.

Springs are 30mm lower king springs all round. They are a progressive rate spring.

Quick sale $500 plus any delivery if required.

Located in Sydney.

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how old are the shocks, and how old are the springs

approx how many k's have they done?

are these from a 34gtt 2 door?

why r u selling?

ill buy em today if postage to:

derrimut victoria 3030

isnt massive.

i sent you pm with my mob number.

Edited by BoZZa17

I'd have a good educated guess and say a legitate sub 10,000kms old. Probably only 5000kms really.

I bought the car to repair it but the thing resembles a banana so I'm parting it out to recoup so cost.

how old are the shocks, and how old are the springs

approx how many k's have they done?

are these from a 34gtt 2 door?

why r u selling?

ill buy em today if postage to:

derrimut victoria 3030

isnt massive.

i sent you pm with my mob number.

i need to retract this.

these rear shocks have an eye hole on the bottom,

however on my r34gtt i have a squareish u baracket on the bottom of my rear shocks

good luck with the sale!

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