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Pair of rear Bilstein shock absorbers, suit S1/S2 C34 Stagea, selling because I'm upgrading my rear sub frame to an S2 manual version.

They are in excellent condition, with no more than 10k km's on them, they have an adjustable spring seat, with extra circlip grooves to give multiple ride heights. They are also rebuildable.

$200

They are worth over $600 new

pickup near Newcastle, or can arrange postage.

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Hey, I'm not 100% sure, if you give me your VIN number I can check FAST. Or someone else may be able to answer.

Does it have eyelet mounts on the bottom?

Edited by beastien

Hehe sorry Ben but if u seen what happened to my rear struts from the tyre fitters u would understand why snapped these up hehe and thanxs for answering if they will fit

No worries man.

How did they kill your struts?

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