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Standard R32 GTR springs, set of 4 (for those of you wanting to revert back to standard maybe?!?)

Ohlins adjustable shocks, set of 4, bought 2nd hand but never used, upgraded to Tein coilovers... (though unlike the person who sold them to me I will say that there is a hair-line crack bellow the eye of one of the shocks)

Getting rid of the Shocks for W-A-Y less than what i got them for, $200 ono

Set of springs $100 ono

Any questions call me on 0418-514-629

P.U from Liverpool area, though can meet elsewhere...

Cheers all

Amph

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Going cheap...

taking up too much room!

do the shocks suit stock springs (spring dia???)

do the shocks have the top spring perch???

liverpool is in nsw???

would you box up for a courier pickup if i were to proceed??

cheers nate

pm if you would like to chat

do the shocks suit stock springs (spring dia???)

do the shocks have the top spring perch???

liverpool is in nsw???

would you box up for a courier pickup if i were to proceed??

cheers nate

pm if you would like to chat

Also i'm not 100% on the use of stock springs...

Also i'm not 100% on the use of stock springs...

can you take some pics with the springs next to them.

basically youve never had springs on these struts???? just so i know what your sitcho is/was.

cheers nathan

oh no problems packing into a nice tight box for us???

cheers

can you take some pics with the springs next to them.

basically youve never had springs on these struts???? just so i know what your sitcho is/was.

cheers nathan

oh no problems packing into a nice tight box for us???

cheers

Yeah no worries, I didn't actually try these shocks at all, the springs i've got (which i'll post photos of soon) came of the original shocks that i had on the car...

Still got the original box i got it in...

Amph

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