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Hi all,

Selling my Brand new blitz coilovers. Bought them ealrier this year from justjap and have been fitted for about a month in which time they have litterally done about 200km's as I never drive the 33.

Will post better pics tonight as there still on the car.

Looking for around $1100 or best offer.

Pick up from Vermont Vic, will post if buyer can organise.

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8kg front and 6kg rear.

I personally think these are great coilovers, Ive had HSD and BC before and these are just as good if not better quality wise (look heaps better then the green HSD's)

From just jap site

- 32 Stage Damping Force & Height Adjustable
- Enlarged Piston Design
- Superior Lightweight Design For Reduced Unsprung Weight
- Specially Designed Shock Absorber Valving
- High Strength Cylinder Casing
- Lightweight Forged Alloy Upper Mounts
- High Strength Forged Alloy Spring Locking Seats
- Durable High-Tensile SAE9245 Coil Springs
- Lightweight Alloy Mounting Brackets
- Durable Rubber Dust Boots
- Corrosion Resistant Black Special Anodized Coating
- Blitz Height Adjustment C-Spanners Included
- Fully Rebuildable
- Suitable For Street & Track Applications Via Wide Adjustment Range

Edited by eightsixboy
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