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1 x set of HKS Hipermax II Suspension for R33 GTSt in NSW

  • Purchased New
  • Travelled between 6-7000Kms
  • Height Adjustable
  • Damper Adjustable
  • Pillowball Mounts
  • HKS Spanners included
  • Damper adjuster included
  • Hasn't been used for Track, Drift or Drag only Everyday driving.
  • Reason for sale: Reverting car back to stock for sale.

Will post anywhere at Buyer's expense, if in Sydney Metro or outlining areas may consider drop off, or you come to me.

Asking $1500ono.

PM or E-mail to make an offer or if you have any questions. I've attached a stock photo.

will these fit a 33 gtr ?

are they to stiff for day to day driving ?

No they are not too bad for day to day driving, but they dont fit on a R33 GTR, the rear struts have different mounting brackets.

  • 2 months later...

very interested, i live in northern beaches (mona vale), just off pitwatter road, is it possible to drop them off when you come to sydney? also do you have a mobile number as i dont come online very often. thanks

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