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Hey All,

I have just found out that my shocks on my 32 are all crapped out and i dont really want to be replacing them with stockies again.

Im chasing some R32 GTST coilovers Height adjustable and i have a budget of $800.

If anyone knows of anything please let me know.

Cheers ben

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i have bc coilovers used 2 track times brought brand new for $1300...sell for $950. have box instructions, warranty, c-spanners everything i can send them also let me know in vic btw

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Got a set of R32 KTS coilovers 12,000km,

Spring rates: 8/6

Base Height adjustable, damper adjustable

$800

Will swap for KTS S13 suspension in the same condition

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I have a front pair of Buddyclubs, height adjust, with helper springs, and pivot tops, awsome condition - $400

And I have a rear pair of JIC heigh adjust, helper springs, and dampening adjust, realy good condition - $200

Reason for sale, stripping car for parts.

In melbourne PM or msg 0400200997.

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