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Hey All,

So I've decided to sell my Bilstein shocks with H&R lowered spring (rear) and unknown lowered non progressive springs (front). The height I think is very decent - not too low, not too high.

This package managed to do a 1m12s around Wakefield Park, so it's decent enough.. but owning a floating fridge with wheels on the track, something a little stiffer is needed hence they're up for sale.

History on these shocks:

I actually bought these used a while ago so I have no idea how many kms are on them. When I purchased them they were on horrid slammed off it's tits king springs which I pulled off and sold immediately. I then re-used a set of front springs I had already on the car with H&R progressive rear springs which I bought off this very forum. I replaced the worn bump stops with some used stuff I had lying around, replaced the strut tops with some slightly better ones from my car and plonked the lot on my car.

Shocks do not leak and are very comfortable. No audible knocks and no signs of bent shit, I would say these not too bad (heaps better than your chopped springs on standard shocks).

Because I have no idea of the age, and the KMs traveled I am planning to let the entire lot go for pretty cheap.

However, I won't remove them from the car till the prospective buyer is happy with them, i.e. I'll take you for a ride around my local hood.

What you will get:

- Front & Rear Bilstein shocks (no circlip mod)

- Front Unknown Lowered Springs (non progressive)

- Rear H&R Lowered Springs (progressive)

- Decent strut tops

- Ok looking random bump stops lol

How It Sits:

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Price: $350 (yes I've got it listed more on social media, it's because there's a moron filter tax)

Location: Canley Vale, NSW

Contacts: Here or PM

Oh yeah, here's a video of my car & suspension combo in action:

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