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I've got some suspension for sale.

Came out of an R32 GTST coupe.

Pedders Comfort Ride shocks and unknown springs.

I have receipts of purchase of the shocks from a few years ago.

Unsure of springs.

Ride height is slightly lower than stock.

They are not Harsh or busted.

They are in perfect working order.

These are not rock hard coil overs.

They are comfortable ride and somewhat firm.

Perfect for a street car.

I took them out to fit a set of lower pedders shocks and Apexi springs.

pics of suspension and ride height when on the car attached.

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Located Northside of Brisbane

Price = $250

Pick up only.

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