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Bilstein B6 Dampers and King Springs 'Lows' to suit R33 Skyline.



Bilsteins were imported from Germany new and have travelled less than 8,000km. I had a new set of lower grooves machined in them (done by Quadrant Suspension) to allow a degree of height-adjustability.


King Springs were purchased new and have travelled less than 8,000km.


Ready to bolt in including strut tops, new dust boots and bump stops.



Suspension is in 100% perfect operating order. No leaks and more than happy for any inspection.



$700


Pickup only from Melbourne. Can deliver to Metro Melbourne for a small fee.


0411 582 453



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This is how they sit on my R33 for reference:



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Ride is really good, and they're not so low that they scrape on everything. I had them for sale but had to keep them as another deal fell through. Actually for sale now.

Tempting. I just missed a set from Jack Philips for a bit less so I might wait and see if you come down on these at all haha.

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