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hi there ive got a set of POTENZA coilovers for sale for r32 gtst

they came with my car when i bought it in may, and now i have tein ha's they made my car sit quite low at pretty much 100mm altho i think it was more around 90mm from the CAT, (altho i hav an rb25 little extra weight?) they are very good on the street very comfortable ride but with really nice handling aswell

im in no hurry to sell they are just sitting in the garage so throw me and offer

also happy to post at buyers expense i paid 50 to hav the teins posted from melbourne and im located on southside bris

thanks simon g

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<br />can you post a pick of the car with them in?<br />
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Hey bud good idea sure can, will post up later this arv/eve when I get home from work ;)

Ta Simon g

Hey all quick update i have been getting heaps of pms are they adjustableNo they are not they dont really need to be because they sit the car at perfect legal height (100mm) and dampner is designed for street use still maintaining stiffness and very good handling if anyone wants to pick em up i got no problem for a test run.. Only took me about 5ish mins per coilover wen i swapped mine overAnd yes $300 + frieght is all im asking hope this info helps! Simon g

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