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SIlvers NEOMAX sport rubber ball top

up for sale again as previous buyer fell through

Full set of coilovers, fully adjustable (height and damper)

Price: $850 ono

can post anywhere in AUS at buyers expense

RRP: over $1150 new

Spring Rate is 12kg Front and 8kg Rear

24 Way Dampening force adjustment

In near new condition, only 5000 kms old

Was planning to put these on a r33 gtr racecar I was intending on purchasing since the spring rates were exactly what i was after, but I've decided to stick with my gtst for now. I would prefer to hold onto them for the future but right now i need the cash hence the sale.

Have a look at the shock tube size, and compare it to other thinner sized coilovers and you'll realise the quality and strength.

for a full spec sheet - http://forum.jdmstyletuning.com/showthread.php?24343-Silvers-NEO-MAX-Coilovers-1299

Brand new these cost over $1150

Im selling for $850 ono

0418 874 928

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Edited by AdrianGTT

bump,

need these gone asap as they are of no use to me

no serious offers yet, just low ballers

these shocks are near new (rrp $1150) they have not one bit of wear or tear, no leaks, no knocks no anything

$750 ono + postage

call or text me if you are serious on 0418 874 928, and save wasting both our time

cheers

I've got a set of hks hiper max ds that are just way too stiff. Would you consider a trade

sorry im genuinely looking to get rid of these, even though this set would possibly be just as stiff as your set of coilovers

Price drop to $700 posted, just taking up space now

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