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Hey all,

Selling my Nismo S-Tune Springs.. bought them off Slippylotion about a month ago for $450. Though have decided not to lower my stagea.. i really like the factory autech ride and as much as i want to go lower i think i leave it for now.

So $450 is what they owe me so that what it will cost you if you want them :) Located in inner SE Melbourne.

Can send australia wide though will be prob about $40 in postage.

Let me know.

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Hey mate.

No they are second hand.

Id say they would lover an axis considerably. They are 25mm lower than a standard RS. And i believe the AXIS is slightly taller than an AXIS. So possible 40mm.

Each to their own :) made an offer. All good with me ill just stay stock. If I was going to get bc"s wouldnt get br"s , would go vt"s I think they are. But someone will buy these go gl with sale sage. :D

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