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hey all

as mentioned above, i have a full set of Brand New Unused(still in box) Bilstein Shock Absorbers for R33 Gtst, i bought them for $985 willing to sell for $850 postage will be extra for other states

and also a full set of Tein S-tech Lowering Springs for R33 Gtst again Brand New Unused (still in box) bought for $380 willing to sell for $300 postage extra for other states

pm me with offers no ridiculous offers please :D

adrian :D

springs drops the fronts 32mm and the rears 30mm

the front spring rate is 2.6-4.1/32 kg/mm

the rear spring rate is 1.9-4.4/30 kg/mm

i got them figures off the tein japan website :D

adrian :D

mikey the prices are above

$800 for full set of brand new shocks :)

$300 for full set of brand new springs :P

and i haven't driven with these shocks b4 so i wouldn't know how they feel, but quite alot of skyline owners tend to use bilstein shocks

adrian :(

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