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D2 Racing Coilovers

- 36 levels of damping force with adjustable function

- Plastic dust cover

- Sport spring: 3.5kg/mm to 18kg/mm could be chosen

- Ride height with adjustable at least 100mm

- Monotube design, 44mm shock piston, 50mm body

- Single cylinder design, action by Nitrogen and Hydraulic oil combine

- Aluminium bracket

- Qualified by World ARTC (Automotive Research Test Centre) standards

- Coilovers come with front and rear strut mounts

- 23-25KG per set

- 1 year full manufacturer warranty on manufacturer's defect/s against leaks.

- Includes all neccesary accesories in the set.

Spring Rates stated below:

- Skyline R33 13F11R

- Skyline R34 15F13R

All other models, please check the availability on www.d2racing.com.tw and email me your model so I can check with supplier. If the website does not have the model of your car, that means my supplier cant provide it.

D2 Camber Kit for adjustment of damping

With purchase of coilovers, AUD$130.

Without purchase of coilovers, AUD$200.

D2 Pillowball Mount (Suit McPherson Strut Cars) for adjustment of damping

With purchase of coilovers, AUD$110.

Without purchase of coilovers, AUD$160.

Pricing stated below

- All R33/34 Skylines - AUD$1,300

All other models, makes, please check the website www.d2racing.com.tw for availability. If they have the model, make of your car, my supplier can supply it. Prices vary for different models.

Order numbers

Minimum order of 30 numbers from manufacturer, but sample order only a minimum of 10 numbers are required. I have got 2 people including myself getting it, so I need at least 8 to buy.

Payment

AUD$1000. to cover the initial purchase cost and freight and insurance, the rest of the twenty percent goes to duties, tax, port clearance, broker fees, documentation fees etc. The rest payable when the goods reach Australian shores.

Coilovers - Closing deadline for orders 2nd of Jan, 2005

Arrival to my port - Early of Feb, 2004

You should get it by Mid of Feb, 2005

Shipping between interstate

Cost to Cost or provide your own courier. Weight is only 23-25kg per set.

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Please kindly take note that this is only a ONE-OFF agreement with my supplier. Due to the fact that there is an official distributor of D2 products in Australia, my supplier can only honour this ONE-OFF purchase.

My supplier is US based, product is from D2 Taiwan.

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For more information, please email me at [email protected] and I will consolidate all questions before making a call to my supplier in US for clarifications.

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yep, D2 has quite a few other brands (around 20) but all using the same tech and stuff. Because the brand D2 has quite a few official distributors, therefore other retailers are using their own brands on the D2 coilovers as OEM products.

yeah ... only R33/34 and Sils ...

But there's always a way, that is to send the original set of suspension units with dimensions of the undercarriage over to them to do a custom order out, but thats gonna cost too much.

Sorry, I've only got for R33 and R34. Chassis difference between the two.

As for the difference between the GTT/GTR and the GTS-T/GTR, will keep you update but according to the supplier, there's an adaptor for both variants of the R33, R34.

I have a set on my R32 and I can vouch for them.

The 32's are the same as the 33's just use a different pillow ball top on the fronts.

Look sweet as and are really top quality guys.

You won't be dissapointed hey.

I have a set on my R32 and I can vouch for them.

The 32's are the same as the 33's just use a different pillow ball top on the fronts.

Look sweet as and are really top quality guys.

You won't be dissapointed hey.

Hey there, thanks for the vouch and the kind information for all to share around.

Cheers

Hey,

Im a new member here, just got my skyline...... its a stock gts-4 non turbol r33.... would these coil overs fit my car? having hicas and 4wd, does that make it similar to a gtr suspension set up or gts-t? Heaps interested though.

Based at camden also(south west sydney), if u were wondering.

Thanks,

Pete

Hey,

Im a new member here, just got my skyline...... its a stock gts-4 non turbol r33.... would these coil overs fit my car? having hicas and 4wd, does that make it similar to a gtr suspension set up or gts-t?  Heaps interested though.

Based at camden also(south west sydney), if u were wondering.

Thanks,  

Pete

Hi Pete, the coilovers set comes with adaptors for your model. Besides, the chassis for the GT-R and the GTS-T are similar ... so shouldnt have any problem. The coilovers are based on specific models for specific cars so it's needless to worry about.

Hope this helps.

Cheers

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