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Hi all

I am tossing up either going to stock shocks and springs or SydneyKids setup

I am currently on some low spring rate Teins and was am possibly in the hunt for something else.

Is there anybody in Sydney who would be able to help get a better feel for the Bilsteins and Whiteline springs? I would ideally just like to sit in your car and see how the car copes with rough and bad roads.

I am located in Sydney and can drive somewhere to meet you.

If anyone is willing please PM me, any help is much appreciated! Kind of in a rush with the decision as well and anything to help would be TOPS!.

Thanks in advance all!

Mate i have SK's susp in my R33, it feels abit harder than stock if you want to feel how it is by a ride i'm out at Narellan, car will be a auto salon this weekend but if you can make it before then then your more than welcome to come over.

Hey nuffsaid , I have the full kit in my volvo and it is an excellent upgrade, you forget pretty quickly how much the standard set up rolls.

My car is in Melb at the moment but should be back up here in 2 weeks - let me know if you are still looking then

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