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hey guys i am selling my set of G4 coilovers that i purchased through justjap around 2 years ago for $1399 . The reason why i am selling the suspension is that it is too stiff for the drags and as an every day driver i want something really soft . I will post some pictures up this week of the coil overs as they are still in the car . They are not the really stiff coil overs that you can get they still move around 1 inch when you push down on the car ..

I am selling the full set of front and rear for $700 firm . I would even consider swapping the suspension for standard GTR suspension with low springs , or kyb's or something .

PM if you want to trade me , or just message me in this post about any information

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quite interested in the coilovers mate. can you plz post up picks and do you know what the spring rates are? no knocks or odd sounds coming from them? and not leaking? also to confirm they fit a 96 R33 S2. would be coming from canberra and want it to be worth the drive :laugh:

Cheers Jason

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  • 1 month later...

these coilovers are still good for sale and they are out the car ready to go for anyone who wants them . They are now $600 for the full set ready to pickup Penrith area . Can arrange to drive half way to meet up for sale

So is it GTR or GTS-T suspension? Reason I ask is that the R33 GTR and R34 GTT suspension is able to be swapped, however R33 GTR and R33 GTS-T suspension isn't the same.

Cheers

i believe its for 33 gtst bud

iPhone won't let me pm lol nut sorry yes it's for gtst only as it's eye rear not fork sorry and my contact details are 0433818248 message me whenever cheers

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