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Set of KW variant 3 coil overs for a 2008 Infiniti - skyline v36 sports coupe.Brand new, not installed or used.

These are the best coil overs you can buy for this car.Will be selling the car, so decided to not fit them.Get them instantly & for less locally than from overseas.

$2,200 firm

$2,300+ from overseas with $200+ shipping & import taxes!

http://www.andysautosport.com/infiniti/2008_9999_g37/suspension/coilovers/full_coilover_systems/kw_suspension/kwss35285007.html

Located in melb.

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As per 370z.com

since we are doing the development of the SPC ARms for the G37 and 370z, we noticed that they are nearly Identical.

I can confirm they fit 370z and work well BUT difficult to adjust the compression on the fronts once they are on(I suggest an 8 or 9 compression setting on the front along with 9 rebound for starters.

I had these on my 350 and they were PERFECT but the the placement of that front compression adjustment is difficult to adjust.

State-of-the-art technology from motor sports for more performance on the road. The separate and independently adjustable rebound- and compression damping allows for an individual suspension setup for different uses and preferences. The unique patented system with its two-stage valves allows a rebound damping adjustment (comfort) and a compression adjustment (driving dynamics) in the low-speed range while the high-speed range which controls the driving safety, is fixed.

http://www.kw-suspension.com/us/kw_variant_3.php

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