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Item: JIC Coil Overs

Condition: Used but in good nick

Price: $350 or may swap for a set of 17s or 18s (with or without tyres) $300 take it!

To Fit: (What car) R33 Skylines (maybe R32 not sure)

Location: Syd West

Contact: PM Me!

Comments: I purchased these to go on my car but i have decided that i will be selling my car later to get a bike so there is no point in me puting these on... These have not been on my car as yet and were purchased second hand. i was told by a SAU member the fronts may have a small leak but the rears are fine, so ive dropped the price.

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PLEASE ONLY POST IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN PURCHASING THEM!

have a nice day :down:

Edited by lighty01
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there are already 2 people that are waiting for me to post this.

1 person waiting for cash to pickup.

Just letting everyone know that the first to give me the cash can take it.

i can post it but only on the weekend. check quote on www.auspost.com.au

rough estimate shows that postage will be between 50-100, depending on the box, weight and how much packaging i use.

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