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Hi guys,

For sale here is a full set of Bilstein Shocks to suit R32 GTR or GTS4.

Valved by Sydneykid a few years back, they have done maybe 15000km while on my car and have been fantastic; but now its time for some more serious coilovers which is the reason for sale.

The shocks are circlip height adjustable with a few settings, fixed dampers. These are fitted with Japanese RSR Racing springs, with around 7kg up front and 5 at the rear.

This package is a great setup good for street as theyre very comfortable, great for track, motorkhanas and even great for drag, very balanced. They give VERY GOOD WEIGHT TRANSFER! Something very useful for GTRs.

This shock and spring combo has been extremely competitive during their use:

11.56 1/4 mile on 245 street tyres with 300kw in full street trim

1:40 around winton on the same tyres, power and standard brakes, used only with whiteline sway bars and adjustable front uppers set on about 2.5 deg

1st place in a DECA motorkhana event, same setup

So these are a great bolt-in package which will really improve the handling of the car without the useless and silly harshness of 'racing coilovers', harder definitely isnt better for a GTR that sees all kinds of use.

No knocking, no noise, nice and firm, no leaks.

Asking $800 ono

Located in Melb, no problems freighting.

Happy to take serious Melb buyers for a spin if needed, as theyre still fitted to the car.

Cheers,

Mat.

Nice height

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Good weight transfer!

post-17897-0-97884200-1333780744_thumb.jpg

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Hi guys,

For sale here is a full set of Bilstein Shocks to suit R32 GTR or GTS4.

Valved by Sydneykid a few years back, they have done maybe 15000km while on my car and have been fantastic; but now its time for some more serious coilovers which is the reason for sale.

The shocks are circlip height adjustable with a few settings, fixed dampers. These are fitted with Japanese RSR Racing springs, with around 7kg up front and 5 at the rear.

This package is a great setup good for street as theyre very comfortable, great for track, motorkhanas and even great for drag, very balanced. They give VERY GOOD WEIGHT TRANSFER! Something very useful for GTRs.

This shock and spring combo has been extremely competitive during their use:

11.56 1/4 mile on 245 street tyres with 300kw in full street trim

1:40 around winton on the same tyres, power and standard brakes, used only with whiteline sway bars and adjustable front uppers set on about 2.5 deg

1st place in a DECA motorkhana event, same setup

So these are a great bolt-in package which will really improve the handling of the car without the useless and silly harshness of 'racing coilovers', harder definitely isnt better for a GTR that sees all kinds of use.

No knocking, no noise, nice and firm, no leaks.

Asking $800 ono

Located in Melb, no problems freighting.

Happy to take serious Melb buyers for a spin if needed, as theyre still fitted to the car.

Cheers,

Mat.

Nice height

post-17897-0-59146800-1333780875_thumb.jpgpost-17897-0-12444300-1333781084_thumb.jpg

Good weight transfer!

post-17897-0-97884200-1333780744_thumb.jpg

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