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King Springs to suit 350z / V35

1" drop on 350z

~ 2" drop on V35

Condition: Good condition, had them on for about 12,000 kms

Price: $200 , cost $400 new.

350z Stock shocks from a 2005 35th Anniversary model with 55,000 kms

From what I have read these are a great upgrade for V35/G35, they will improve firmness/handling and handle lowering springs without blowing .. if you put 2" drop springs on stock V35 shocks I don't imagine they'll last long. 2005 onwards shocks were upgraded from the 2003/2004 models.

$400 ono for both springs and shocks and will fit the springs on the shocks for you for easy install.

Edited by hobbsy
  • 2 weeks later...

Price drop $250 FIRM for shocks+king springs!

Also have 4x 12mm hubcentric slip on spacers to suit Nissan, $50 for all 4 or $25 if purchased with the shocks and springs ($275 all up)

Edited by hobbsy
  • 7 months later...

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