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Bilsteins have done about 10,000 Km. Dampers only.

$950 including insured post within Aust.

Konis have done about 5,000 km. Dampers only. They have been REVALVED by Toperformance and ride very well. (I was not happy with their poor ride and Koni in Holland actually footed the bill for the revalving.)

$600 including insured post within Australia.

I am selling these as I have obtained some Bilstein PSS-9 adjustables. I am willing to negotiate but sorry low ball offers will be ignored.

Thanks

Konis no longer for sale. Bilsteins still available.

  • 3 weeks later...
Where are you located? I assume this is the front and rear set with the 5 grooves for circlips. Can you confirm. Thanks.

Located in Canberra. Front and rear set, 2 grooves front , 3 grooves rear. I used threaded coilover adapter sleeves so the number of grooves was not important. Also still have coilover adapters with height adjusters if required.

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