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G'day All,

Reverting my car back to a stock ride height, so I have my set of coilovers for sale. They're a Bridgestone Potenza brand and was imported from Japan for my use. It's not height nor damper adjustable, but it does sit lower than stock (approx 1-1.5 inches my guess) Ride is smooth, and not as stiff as a set of Teins that I once had! :D

In total, they've done about 20,000km.

Asking $400 or closest offer, so make an offer!

Please PM if keen. I'm located on the SE side of Melb.

Thanks.

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G'day All,

Apologies for the lateness of this reply. I've just been a bit ill of late. Anyway, photos will be available this evening. Again thanks for your patience.

Oh, yeah, they're still on the car at the moment, so yeah will need to pull them off once a buyer is confirmed.

Thanks!

G'day Rob,

Thanks for your offer, I will need your help in changing them over so I'll definitely take you up on that. What do you have on your car at the moment? Stock? I have a set of stock suspensions, but do not have the top "pillow mounts" I think thats what they're called. so yeah, the springs are kinda off the shocks if you know what I mean

But yeah, if you do have stock suspensions, do you want to get rid of them? Perhaps we can work something out and lower the price.

Anyway, to the pics of the ride height

Ey forums have been down...been hanging to see the pictures. Any change i could check them out sometime on the weekend?? Cheers Rob

G'day Rob,

This weekend, sure. You're still in Chaddy right? How's this Sunday sound. I'm located in Wheelers Hill, so get back to me, and we'll arrange a time then.

PS. Do you have any stock suspensions still?

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