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We're happy to announce that we can now offer Yellow Speed Racing coilovers! We have been selling these for years and are constantly right up there in the value for money stakes! We understand not everyone has the money or need to spend thousands on custom coilovers so that's why we cater to all budgets (we can get the super fancy ones too if that's what you want)

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Not only that but they have thousands of vehicles applications available. We are getting around to listing them online but you can also just send us a message if you're interested.

Prices are just $1249 for most models with free shipping nationwide so get in touch today!

e: [email protected]
w: www.moonlightracing.com.au

Whatever you need, Moonlight's got it!

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A quick question, can you get spare parts? I have a set of APRA spec Yellowspeeds on an N15 Pulsar and I like the top spring plate design with the integrated bearing.

 

Just interested if the top plates are available as spares so I can look into if they would fit in the coilover setup I have in another car? That is currently using VS Commodore strut bearings between the spring and top plates but they are exposed to dirt.

20 hours ago, Blue said:

A quick question, can you get spare parts? I have a set of APRA spec Yellowspeeds on an N15 Pulsar and I like the top spring plate design with the integrated bearing.

 

Just interested if the top plates are available as spares so I can look into if they would fit in the coilover setup I have in another car? That is currently using VS Commodore strut bearings between the spring and top plates but they are exposed to dirt.

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