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ok i would like to purchase coilovers must be 10kg fronts and 8kg rear r32 gtr

not fussed about damper ect but must be hight adjustable!!!

also PAIR (2) gtr stock rims

im in vic west and will pic up any time after 3 pm this week.. money ready

msg me or pm 0411 294 023

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ok i would like to purchase coilovers must be 10kg fronts and 8kg rear r32 gtr

not fussed about damper ect but must be hight adjustable!!!

also PAIR (2) gtr stock rims

im in vic west and will pic up any time after 3 pm this week.. money ready

msg me or pm 0411 294 023

gday there mate , how are ya , wats happening ?

i am sure i can help you out with some hsd hr series coilovers brand new , and see if we have a pair of 10kg springs as they usually come 8kf front / 6 kg rears .

can do a great deal on them normally but see how i go with the different spring rates man .

as for a pair of gt - r r32 stockies will see who has some lying around and get back to you asap man

is there anything else i can help you out with dont hesistate to ask hey , thanks for your time

anthony

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