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To save you searching through the Yahoo auctions for coilovers to suit your ride, here's a few sets worth checking out!

Cusco Zero-2 coilover kit. S14/S15

Damper adjustable.

20,000kms total use.

8kg front, 6kg rear spring rate.

Closing October 4th

$1400

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KBee coilover kit. S15 NEW.

Height and damper adjustments.

Front 8kg, rear 6kg.

$1650

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NISMO R-TUNE suit S14/S15

18,000kms total use.

Front 8kgs, rear 6 kgs spring rate.

Front 4 damper settings, rear 8 damper settings.

Auction closes October 7th

$1500 estimate

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HKS Hipermax II

S14/S15

8-6kg springs

Auction closes October 8th

$1400 estimate landed.

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Kei Office Hight adjustable S14/S15 Quality plus!!

Front pillow ball

10,9kg spring rates. 16 damper adjustments.

5000kms total use.

Auction closes October 5th

$2000 estimated landed price.

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Section Spec RM S14/S15 NEW

Height adjustable

8kg front, 6kg rear spring rate

$1490 landed

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CST ZERO-1 coilover kit for S14/S15 NEW.

15 damper adjustments.

Front 8KG Rear 6KG springs.

Height adjustment.

$2080

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HCR ECR32 JIC coilover kit.

10kg, 7kg springs

Height and damper adjustments.

Auction closes October 9th

Estimated $1000 - $1200 landed

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HKS Hipermax Pro

BNR32

F16kgs R14kgs

Circuit use perhaps?

overhauled a year ago.

Auction closes October 9th

$1500 landed

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HCR32

Kei Office coilover set.

spring rates unclear.

Could possibly sell cheap.

Auction closes October 8th

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Cusco Zero-1 entry level coilover set.

HCR32 ECR32

10,000kms total use.

7kg front, 5kg rear spring rates.

Auction closes October 7th

$1500

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Apexi N1 coilover set for BNR32 GT-R

F14, R12

Used for weekends for about a year.

Auction closes October 7th

$1700 estimate

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here's the sh*t !!!!!

OHLINS Aluminum

BNR32 suitable only.

F9, R8kgs

Auction closes October 6th.

Estimate $2k upwards.

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HLS Hiper Damper BNR33

10,000kms total use.

Closing October 10th

Estimating $1800

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Cusco Type 3 unused.

BCNR33

12kg, 10kg springs.

Retailing at $3200

Auction closes October 8th

Landed for $2000

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Brand new HKS HiperMax (model unclear)

BCNR33

Judge by the pictures.

$2050 landed.

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