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Email received today:

I'm afraid we can't do split sets and in any case we have sold out of

S13 HR until next month.

We don't ship with different springs, but additional springs can be

ordered.

On a Skyline the only difference is the pillow-ball top mount, whereas

the HS uses the original top mounts.

All that are definetely interested please post stating so.

just a few questions regarding these

1. the price quoted is for a set, so is that for 2 coilovers or 4 ?

2. SKYLINEGEOFF, u said I'd say a set of these is almost livable if you don't drive too much

, so does that mean u wouldent recommand them for a daily driver?

thanks

FIRE555, i'll be alright with paying slightly more if u dont get the numbers

Remembering that these can have lower rate springs delivered, I think they are the best value for money available; and I am certain the spring rate as delivered will be a good starting point for the track, but most will find them hard to live with unless they have that thought in their heads that the handling improvement on track is worth it.

Ok well time has run out. 5 definate orders where not confirmed, so the buy will not go ahead. However, for one or two sets I can offer the following prices, but only until the end of this month. So be quick! Once again, these prices include delivery anywhere in Australia.

HR's $1620 (set of 4)

HS's $1150 (set of 4)

If interested call me (Quinn) on 0402112292 to set it up.

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