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As titled HKS coilovers for sale to suit R32 GTST. Non-adjustable but a firm ride :)

HKS RA-21187 (rears)

HKS FA-21187 (front)

Asking $700 Negotiable. Make me an offer! Also willing to swap, or swap with cash adjustment (see WTB Link in signature).

Located in Thornbury, Melbourne.

Selling because I have replaced them with Adjustable TEIN items. These have been taking up space and it's time to clear them out :)

Items in good condition, however the boots have seen better days...

Travelled approx 25,000km-ish on them, and I'm not sure how much before that because the car came from Japan with them installed.

These saw 1 Sprints day at QLD Raceway when I had them installed, and the car handled nicely (but the cheap tyres I had let me down).

See Pics Attached of shocks, and pic of my car with Shocks installed should give you a good indication of ride height. Sorry I'll try and get a better pic up on Monday.

Willing to post interstate at buyers expense, pickup/delivery can also be arranged.

Payment by Cash, Bank Deposit, or Credit Card (through Paypal or Paymate).

Also, as mentioned before willing to swap :cheers:

Cheers,

Michael

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