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We also carry a small range of quality brand coilovers.

HKS HiperMax Performer-BNR32

Springrate 9/7kg, 3 damper, 2 way height

15,000kms, no leak or knock. awesome condition (dirty though)

$1350

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Cusco Zero-2 ER34/BCNR33 BNR34

Excellent condition

Springrate 9/7 5 damper 2 way height

C Spanner included

$1550 (ETA May)

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All in excellent condition. Cusco Zero-2 ECR33

13,000kms Springrate 10/8, 5 damper, pillowtops and base height

$1400

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Zeal Function for BNR32/HNR32

No oil leak and fully adjustables

$1300

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Cusco Front Camber Arms R32

$250

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Cusco Rear Camber Arm S13/180sx/R32/Z32

1,000kms old

$500

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Cusco Rear Camber Arm ECR33

$400

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Note: PRICES ARE FOR PICKUP IN MELBOURNE. INTERSTATES WILL BE LITTLE EXTRA

For more info on the wheels or anything you find on the website please email at [email protected] PM or call 0422 422 344. :(

Thank you

Regards,

Thuy

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picked up cusco zero2 for bcr33/bnr34 and er34. left trade rating for you. will let you know how they go. cheers mate

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