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New Whiteline front springs for R32 GTST, they retail for $160-165, asking Price change $105

Have literally been taken out of the box, fitted to a car then immedialtely removed, car had been driven around the workshop.

Im Melb but will post anywhere at buyers expense

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The front shocks and springs from an R32 fit an R33, you just have to be mindful of the ride height you are after.

350mm is the distance measured from the centre of the wheel to lip of the guard, what that equates with regard to ground clearance depends if you have side skirts, diameter of wheels you are running etc...

Give a Whiteline distributer a call and quote the Product Code is 73175 , WL h/duty coil springs - pair....and see if they can give yo an idea of ride height on an R33, (Note R33 springs are longer then R32, so these will likely result in a lower ride height then if you used R33 springs)

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