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Hi All,

I have a set of four Eibach springs that I bought to lower my car. I've now got Nismos, so don't need these any more.

1/2 a coil (from memory) was taken off the rears, because when I got them on, the rear was noticeably higher than the front- so probably suit RS/RX models more than ARX because they are a bit lighter. If it sits funny, just drop the fronts! :P

They are quite firm, I don't know the exact spring rates, but if you have super low profile tyres, yeah, I told you.

I don't want to fit them, I got enough shit to put on my own car! But I might be able to point you to someone who would for a price...

Only looking for $80, defiantly the cheapest way to lower your car.

Don't really want to ship, located in northern area of Sydney.

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IMG_4262[1] by PNM35, on Flickr

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IMG_4261[1] by PNM35, on Flickr

Yes in the fronts- I think the rears are comparable. Hard to tell really because I did swaybars within a couple of days too, which stiffen things up a bit too.

Forgot to mention how low. They are lower than Nismo Springs, by about a finger on the wheel arch if that makes sense.

This is with them in I think. Wheels are standard overall diameter with 0.9% rolling diameter (obviously they are 19's but...)

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I don't think they would provide any significant drop to a Coupe. Coupes are .5 inch lower than sedans to begin with, so you might get another 0.5 maybe.

Better suited to sedans and M35s.

Thanks for your interest.

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