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d2 Coilovers for R33 cost me 1.5k Installed

Give EVOR a call they have D2 and Tein coilovers ;)

hey man where is EVOR? excuse my ignorance but i have never heard of them before.

do u have a no. i can ring them on?

how does your car look........... nice and slammed? how do u rate the d2 coilies?

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Hicas lock kit can be bought from $150. Try Xspeed, they did my GTR for about $250 installed.

How much do you wanna spend on a set of coilies coz i'm leaving for Japan again next month.

Cheers

hey man

my budget is about 1.5k but if i can get some good ones cheaper ill go for them...... after all i not the only one up for a bargain ;)

anyway how could we come to an arrangment, monies etc whilst you r in japan?

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hey man where is EVOR? excuse my ignorance but i have never heard of them before.

do u have a no. i can ring them on?

how does your car look........... nice and slammed? how do u rate the d2 coilies?

sorry about the late reply;

Evolution R

Unit 3, 9 Capel Court, Bentley

9358 0288

0421 387 888

The coilover are awsome :) they come with a 1 year warrenty have any problem just take them straight back to EVOR and they will get you a new set.

My car was weird at the moment as when i put the coilovers in a lowed the rear and had the front rasied abit as i had a huge frontbar which would fit everything now that i have stock frontbar in my car looks like a lift kit, when i get the time i will lower the front myself

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I keep the HD Systems coilovers in stock for the R33 - you're looking at about 1400 installed for the HS type seen here:

http://www.otomoto.com.au/HDSystems/index.htm

Also have some higher end ST Design coillies at about 1800 installed.

Jash

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