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Wrong section for starters...

Secondly, install em yourself. One of the easiest modifications you can do to a Skyline. I was quoted $400 for installation by my local suspension specialist, would have been a massive waste of money. 2 nuts at the top of the strut tower and one big nut at the bottom of the shock. Use a jack to support the unsprung load and let it down gently. Swap in the new coilovers and reverse the process. Away you go. Takes maybe an hour and a half if you don't know what you're doing. I can do it in less than half an hour these days :D

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Wrong section for starters...

Secondly, install em yourself. One of the easiest modifications you can do to a Skyline. I was quoted $400 for installation by my local suspension specialist, would have been a massive waste of money. 2 nuts at the top of the strut tower and one big nut at the bottom of the shock. Use a jack to support the unsprung load and let it down gently. Swap in the new coilovers and reverse the process. Away you go. Takes maybe an hour and a half if you don't know what you're doing. I can do it in less than half an hour these days :D

what a rip off :domokun:

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