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Ohlins Mines Esta Street Edition Suspension $1500 ono

-Come with Bilstein 12kg front spring aswell as the original Esta

A comfortable ride was achieved at a high dimension with sport quality and balance while regular street driving by adopting the OHLINS shock absorber and the original springs.

In addition to the original specification, the shock absorber has a C ring height-adjustment function and the 20 steps of damping force-control. You can apply your favorite settings.

It gives you the decent driving experience which does not have the sense of incongruity as other types of cars by using the normal spring form and adopting variable rate spring for some types of cars.

This product has been developed and assembled by Mine's.

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Ohlins Mines Esta Street Edition Suspension $1500 ono

-Come with Bilstein 12kg front spring aswell as the original Esta

A comfortable ride was achieved at a high dimension with sport quality and balance while regular street driving by adopting the OHLINS shock absorber and the original springs.

In addition to the original specification, the shock absorber has a C ring height-adjustment function and the 20 steps of damping force-control. You can apply your favorite settings.

It gives you the decent driving experience which does not have the sense of incongruity as other types of cars by using the normal spring form and adopting variable rate spring for some types of cars.

This product has been developed and assembled by Mine's.

You don't mention condition or k's travelled. Any leaks or similar? What are the standard spring rates that come with the shocks and are the shocks valved for them or for the 12kg springs? Thanks.

Any pics?

You don't mention condition or k's travelled. Any leaks or similar? What are the standard spring rates that come with the shocks and are the shocks valved for them or for the 12kg springs? Thanks.

Any pics?

They are in good condition, no leaks, no knocking. Street spring rate. You can check the mines-wave site for info. 12kg springs not avail anymore.

will post a new forsale thread in a sec with pics.

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