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For sale complete set of BC coilovers which have not been used at all.

I had bolted these to the car and have been converting the car to a dedicated track car, removing interior ect, but have now decided to upgrade to the BC coilovers which have the external reservoirs as I plan to use the car for endurance racing.

happy to post at buyers expense, can also supply original packaging and "C" spanners.

$1100 ono (these retail for $1300 new from justjap)

Would suit someone looking to purchase new coilovers

Located: Chipping Norton NSW 2170

Copied from the justjap website.

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The BC BR Type RA Series Coilover Kit features 30 levels of damping force adjustment, combined with full length height adjustment allowing an extremely low ride height, and pillowball upper mounts.

The BC BR Type RA Series Coilover Kit comes with Pillowball upper mounts in the front, and rubber upper mounts in the rear, combining the properties of both types of upper mounts. This setup is designed for drivers who look for the ultimate balance of comfort and superior performance, coupled with a smooth and forgiving overall ride quality. This makes the BC BR Type RA Series Coilover the ideal choice for street, circuit and tarmac rally use. For most of those vehicles equipped with McPherson Struts, the front pillowball upper mounts are automatically upgraded to Camber adjustable upper mounts.

The BC BR Type RA Series Coilover Kit utilizes enlarged shock absorber cartridges with specially designed shock pistons and rods to provide a broad range of damping force. The newly developed lubricant oil used in all BC Racing shock absorber cartridges assists in minimizing aeration and cavitation. The beveled edge design on the lower locking ring ensures and optimum seal with the lower mount and prevents the lower locking ring from unseating.

Standard Features:

- F: With Camber Adjustable Top Mount
- R: With (or Without) Rubber Top Mount
- 30 Level Damping Force Adjustment
- Height Adjustment System
- Enlarged Cylinder & Newly Developed Piston
- Exclusively Designed for Each Application
- Anodized Alloy Casing
- CNC Machined
- T6061 Alloy Locking Ring
- SAE9254 Steel Racing Springs
- Monotube Design For Maximum Performance
- Fully Rebuildable
- 12 Month Warranty

Spring Rates:

F: 8kg
R: 6kg

Vehicle Compatibility:

- Nissan S15 200SX

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