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Guys,

Im selling some rsr springs I have reciently acquired. Reason for selling is they are lower than my current nismos and having trouble getting car out off driveway so in practical for my situation but may suit someone out there with a cheaper upgrade than coilovers. Will be selling with a set of spring compressors for the new lucky owner. Im asking 400 posted to your door as this is what I paid for them. Price is still fair and wont go lower.

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No i don't sorry. Best i can do is put them in mine and then take a pic but it will take a while to do so as i work away mon - sat. I can take a photo of the nismo stance if you want. They really level out the car height when my nismos have the back end poking up slightly.

These springs are 30-35mm lower than stock... 10-15mm lower than Nismos.

Very tempting Josh. Love the science behind their composition and will take way longer than normal springs before they start to sag.

I think 30-35mm lower would be the end of my Aero front lip on any/all speed bumps unfortunately.

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Thats a shame that they don't work for you Josh.

the pic of my car here has those springs in it.

i never noticed it to be that low, but i suppose i never knew any better, standard bumper would scrape on a v steep driveway thts about it.

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