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Hey guys and girls i sold the 33 so i got a few parts laying round i need to get rid of asap:

1. pedders coilovers 6500kms use - $750ono

2. trust rear bar in good condition - $100

3. veilside side skirts, small crack on one skirt - $60

4. Gtr drivers seat, needs retrim comes with rails for 33 - $150

got a couple of other bits i'll post up, will post pics asap parts are located in newcastle pm me for more details

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Oh ok didn't know pedders make adjustable coilovers lol, so just to confirm, they're height and damper adjustables?

Are you selling the whole set?

some pics of yours would be good please, and do you know the spring rate of these?

thanks mate.

Guest gtr_monster

Will get pics up asap sorry guys just haven't had the time to take pics as the parts are at my misses place and i keep forgetting to take my camera around to take pics.

selling the whole set of coilovers to suit r33 gtst, i don't know the spring rate sorry guys, they are height and damper adjustable

Will get pics up asap sorry guys just haven't had the time to take pics as the parts are at my misses place and i keep forgetting to take my camera around to take pics.

selling the whole set of coilovers to suit r33 gtst, i don't know the spring rate sorry guys, they are height and damper adjustable

Interested in the coilovers, but only if u findout the spring rate, and are u willing to post to vic if so how much to 3219?

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