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I have out of my r32 gtst drift kyb bound/rebound adjustable after market lowered suspension. It is about 2.5-3 inch lower than standard. I now have bilstien coilovers in the car, thats why these are for sale. All in great condition, not bent etc.. but one shock needs a reoil from guys removing them from the car.All shocks complete ready to go into your car. All worked perfectly in car.. gave a firmer ride, but not serious harshness. Im in brisbane.

$350 for the lot

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No, none of them are damaged. Just one needs to have the shock oil replaced in them. The guys at fulcrum suspension demonstrated what was inside a shock absorber. (the car is a project car for a television show)So, it just needs some more shock fluid and thats it. They are all in perfect condition. I will try and get some photos up for you guys to see.

No, none of them are damaged. Just one needs to have the shock oil replaced in them. The guys at fulcrum suspension demonstrated what was inside a shock absorber. (the car is a project car for a television show)So, it just needs some more shock fluid and thats it. They are all in perfect condition. I will try and get some photos up for you guys to see.

Interested, do they come with the springs and if so which ones.

Also would appreciate the pic so i can show to my suspension joint, I have a 33 so don't know if 32 will fit on there.

May also need the tophats do you still have those?

The strut doesnt need to be 'rebuilt' as such. It hasnt got a leaking oil problem. The strut was just pulled apart for demonstration. I would say $100 to re-oil it is a fair price. The springs are kyb aswell. It is setup for the drift. We changed the suspension because we wanted a fully adjustable system for track, drag, hillclimb etc etc. I will find a friend who has a digi and figure out how to get the foto's onto the net.

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Any good suspension shop can re-oil them. They just pull the top off the strut, re connect the top rod, and re-oil it. If you are in brisbane, i would highly recommend that fulcrum suspension do the job. As they pulled the strut apart for demonstration purposes.

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