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hi:

I had a set kei office sell. It suit R33

They are height and soft/hard adjustable.

There was no spanner provided .

The coilover with exc-condition. No leakage.

only want HKD5700 including UPS speed postage.

I sell it because i got the worng one for my R33 4WD.

PS: It was a "eye" one at the rear. Please check before take it!!!

regards

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yeh a price would be good.
He has stated the price: "only want HKD5700 including UPS speed postage". Does anyone know how to convert Hong Kong currency to Aus. dollars?

Had these on my car for 2yrs, VERY hard (on the softest setting), but would be great for drifting, as that is what they are designed for.

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hey mate, im keen for these... reckon you could hold on to them for a little longer?? like a few more weeks?? how would i go about paying for them??

cheers

Linton

Hello,

Pls bank the money to my account. Give me your postal address. Once I receive the payment from you, I will post the stuff and give you the reference number for the parcel! THX!

Regards,

Sato

hey mate, im keen for these... reckon you could hold on to them for a little longer?? like a few more weeks?? how would i go about paying for them??

cheers

Linton

Edited by sato

Hi Linton,

Pls give me your personal e-mail address! and I will send you the bank details for the payment!

also your address so that I can post you the stuff once I have got the payment! THX!

CHeers,

Sato

hey mate, im keen for these... reckon you could hold on to them for a little longer?? like a few more weeks?? how would i go about paying for them?? 

cheers

Linton

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