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heres a link to the exact same set i plan on buying.

http://www.speedstash.com/d2racing/d2_coilover_kits.html

Im getting them for $500 brand new. has anyone used thease before of even heard of them ?

just wondering if anyone has any idea what spring rate i should get ? they offer from 4kg/mm to 20kg/mm..

they'll be going into my r32 gtr, the shocks in my car have ROCK solid springs and arent adjustable in anyway, good for drifting i guess...

If anyone is using thease coilovers let me know if they are any good..

cheers

I had 10kg front 8.5kg rear and hated it. Driving instructor said the rear was too hard for track work even. Running 8.4kg and 6.4kg now (which was someone's oran park setup) and its way better. So, if you like very hard suspension something around 8f 6r would be as high as i'd recommend. AFAIK many consider 6f 4r a good street track compromise. From the ones listed i'd go 7f 5r, but it depends on what you like. If you're in AU don't forget about exchange rate and delivery.

D2 are known as being cheapies.

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