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I am currently selling a set of used HKS Hiper-D coilovers (predecesser to Hipermax II)

They have recently arrived from Japan and are located in Melbourne.

They are fully Ride Height and Damper Adjustable

They have no leaks or damage

HKS are one of the best manufacturers of coilovers in the world

I am looking for $950 for them

I will post to nywhere in Australia for $35 ($40 to WA, NT)

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Make sure you get the fitment spacers that they require too. (PM me if you need the part number)

I got bitten by purchasing some hiper max II and they didnt have the R32 GTS-t fitment spacers and had to wait 3 months.

Free bump, My HKS suspension is the god dam best ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

hey just some quick q's, why are u selling them and how much lower will they be then stock at the current full hight? cheers

Im selling them as they were available to me when a friend was in Japan. bought them for an R32 I was going to purchase but never ended up doing so. Was planning on building a race fleet of cars with friends. We bought ones for R32, FD rx7, WRX and S13

Now dont need any

Not sure what the amount lower than stock they will allow but will get back with a measurement of the total adjustment capabilities

Hope this helps

Hi mate,

will they fitt R32 GTS-T perfectly without any mod? and what does he (4core) meanby the fitment spacers? do I need them to fit this coilover into my 32 gts-t ?

can U lower ur price more? very very keen and I'm in NSW

Cheers

Ford

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