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Perfectly working and in excellent condition is a set of just removed CUSCO Coilovers for R34GTT, R34GTR and R33GTR. These are fully height adjustable and only slightly stiffer than a set of BC BRs (in a R34) in which I rode in recently. This really surprised me as these are top shelf Japanese stuff which are meant to be really stiff. Perfect for street or track.

FREE 2X 235/40/18 tyres goes to the lucky buyer as well, these have 70% tread, the inner edges are worn though. One tyre is Bridgestone Potenza and the other is Kumho KU36. Also giving away 2X FREE slightly stiffer springs to go with the rear coilovers for track.

Price $890 o.n.o. no lowballers.

Pickup from Pitt Street Parramatta NSW anytime weekends or after 730pm Mon-Fri.

Postage for coilovers extra subject to AUS Post charges. Tyres will NOT be posted and are pickup only.

Ron - 0416424446. Text/call or PM me thanks.

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Please do not text me to waste my time and try to lowball me asking to drop the price and saying there are other cheaper stuff out there, by all means go and buy those if that floats your boat. These are what they are and I have had far too many interests from people without funds/with funds but not wanting to pay a fair price lol.. :no:

These are in newish condition, much less than 2 years old and no rebuilds or anything of the sort required, just plug n play.

They will fit R32GTR as well, just the rear is shorter on R32, so those will need to be lowered more. Only the fronts will fit R33GTST cheers..

Edited by rondofj

Can do cheaper without tyres and extra springs, pm me if interested, but please no lowballers.

  • 2 weeks later...

PRICE DROP FOR THIS WEEK ONLY $710!

Please do not request me to sell just the fronts or rears on its own as I am selling the whole lot.

Hey mate, what model are these? (The Coilovers)

Edited by The Mafia

Hey mate I'm not sure because the labels are in Japanese, but they aren't the latest model if that helps.

For others that queried, I am not selling in pairs unless there's another buyer for the other pair.

cheers

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