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OK I BOUGHT THESE A WHILE AGO AND NEVER PUT THEM ON MY CAR IV JUST SOLD MY SKYLINE so i have no use for them they are the same as another post on these forums r33 kei office

but these ones are in geelong victoria ready to bolton

and are in amazing condition as new im after $900 ono priced for quick sale

im losing alot of money on these but i need to sell them

they retail for $3300

these coilovers are the lightest and strongest on the market i did alot of research b4 i bought them halve the weight of tein and dont rust or seize like other cheaper coilovers grab yourself a bargain 0412569336

they wont dissapoint awsome condition

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i just spent a whole heap of money on a clutch... as soon as my bank account builds up to a safe level again... DONE! ill take em.

ill let you know when that is...hopefully you still have them

cheers

Linton

still for sale  guys get them now they are great

Can you use the thread that Skdneykid started

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=79157

about spring rates under suspension section to get him to calculate the spring rate on the springs?

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