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Per the title and photos. These are in perfect condition save for some insignificant scratches. These have been in my car since 2009 and were bought with track & tarmac rally in mind. They were purchased and fitted brand new from Techsport in Bayswater in 2009. I have different plans for the car now so the original stuff is going back on and some of the add ons are being sold.

Spring rates are 8.0 Front / 6.2 kgf/mm Rear or 448 / 347 lbf/in. Springs are non-linear. More information here www.dmshocks.com. Height adjustable, independent compression and rebound dampening adjustment. Comes with instructions and adjustment tool.

The car these were fitted to is rarely driven so have had little use. They include some custom fabricated tops (not spherical bearings) done by Techsport.

$2,500 and I’ll post anywhere at your expense. You’re welcome to make reasonable offers as I’m unsure of the market price but these have been off the car for around 6 months and I’m not in a rush, so don’t expect me to fall in love with the first low ball offer.

Any genuine questions or enquiries are welcome via PM.

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