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Wtb: Coilovers For R33 Gtr (May Consider Swapping Set Of R33 Gtr Wheels In Exchange Of Payment)


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Hey guys,

The coilover fitted to rear drivers side is leaking, on my daily driven r33 gtr. I don't think fixing it would be a viable option so am considering to replace with another set of coilovers.

I do have a set of r33 gtr factory wheels with good rubber that I would consider swapping in return.

If anyone who is reading this and can help me, whether it will be pointing me in the right direction of someone who could fix the coilover without my car being off the road for a long period of time (due to being daily driven) please let me know.

Thanks Dave

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Edited by dave88

I do have a set of HKS Hiper D that I'm selling, front left developed a knocking sound but rears are in working condition.

PM me if you're keen, details are in my FS thread.

I do have a set of HKS Hiper D that I'm selling, front left developed a knocking sound but rears are in working condition.

PM me if you're keen, details are in my FS thread.

Pm sent mate

I've got yellow bilsteins too (unsure what model number exactly)

I upgraded to Teins so these are up for grabs..

Have been told they are adjustables too

will sell for fairly cheap

got a pair of front coilovers. low.

damper adjust not height adjust.

cheep.

dirt cheep.

I've got yellow bilsteins too (unsure what model number exactly)

I upgraded to Teins so these are up for grabs..

Have been told they are adjustables too

will sell for fairly cheap

Pm sent

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