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Hey Guys,

up for sale are my brand new KBee coilovers, i bought them before i had the car, realized its already way too low for my driveway so i'm looking to sell them off.

Have a stupid amount of rebound adjusting, i think they are actually 350z coilovers so they should drop pretty low.

Looking for $700 plus postage

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Well the Kbee coils go for around the price you are asking brand new from vendors in the states, apparently they are a "rare JDM coilover" so i read on a forum.

Where did you buy them from?

So you bought them, then bought your car and realised the car is low enough as it is and decided not to put them on?

Well the Kbee coils go for around the price you are asking brand new from vendors in the states, apparently they are a "rare JDM coilover" so i read on a forum.

Where did you buy them from?

So you bought them, then bought your car and realised the car is low enough as it is and decided not to put them on?

I bought them from a guy on ebay about 8 months ago.

I bought the coilovers the day i won my car at auction, not realising how low that the v35 is and mine has the factory aero front lip and almost scrapes as it is :( So the coilovers would be a waste of time, id be better off with facotry 350z springs for the 0.5inch drop i could actually use

Okay all good, i would be interested to see if there is a stamp on them of some kind just to establish exactly what brand they are as i said the only pics of Kbee coilovers i can find are yellow not black.

cheers

they are definitely killabee (not kbee) which i found some reviews on looking back through my history. Most people seem to think they are pretty good for a cheapy coilover

Edited by NORBY

they also look to be strictly coilovers - as opposed to the rears being a strut and seperate spring setup.

Good for easy install and adjustment.

PM sent SMOKEYC34 about last comment, I have a question for you....

Edited by FUTO_GT

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