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Kyb Gearclimb Shocks And Lowered Lovells Springs For R33 Gts-t


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KYB gear climb shocks and lowered springs (pretty sure they are Lovell brand), in good working condition when pulled from car. No longer required. Pickup from Everton Park, Brisbane

$200 for the lot

Thanks

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Ill give you $100 tomorrow wednesday the 2nd, as i still have to find some tops somewhere the only price i have found was 75 a pair so it wont work out that cheap. Let me know if you will take that price and i will organise a time with you.

Cheers lars

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I wanted shocks and springs for $100. I cant use my tops cause i have coilovers atm, different size.

there no good to me with out springs.

Cheers lars

I wanted shocks and springs for $100. I cant use my tops cause i have coilovers atm, different size.

there no good to me with out springs.

Cheers lars

You're dreaming if you think you're going to find a set of aftermarket shocks + springs for $100.

Mate how low are they and will you take 130 for springs and shocks

Hard to describe but I had them setup with the stock 16" wheels and they sat nicely. No I won't, I will take $150.

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