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I have for sale a front pair of ohlin suspension for R33gtst.. they dont' look like they are adjustable at all, maybe a little bit for height. They have springs on them with "KRAFTZ" written on them ... so i'm assuming that they're just ohlins shocks with Kcraftz springs ... they are in good condition with no evidence of oil leaks and i've never had any problem with them .... they been sitting in my garage for a while now and its time to clean up the garage... it makes the car sit pretty low, when i used to have them on my 33 the guards would sit just slight under the top of the tyres ... i'm asking for about 250 for it ... and i will donate a small portion of that to SAU and maybe to red cross for the asian crisis thing :)

50cm ?? ... my god thats one big adjustment ... i dont' think they can be adjusted 50mm ... the ride is pretty good ... not bad at all for that height ...

Sorry i did mean 50 mm

The reason for this question is that currently my 33 is sitting about 10mm above the tyre 235X45X17 with what i think are gas axe lowered stds and it rides like S@#$. Also has a very low front bar which is only a few inches off the ground. I want to raise it maybee another 10mm and have a nice ride or get rid of the front bar for a standard which i have on the way. Std height from centre hub to lip of guard is 390>410 mm. My setup measures 340mm which leaves 10mm between tyre and lip as it sits now. If your setup will height adjust another 30>40mm they might do the trick. can you pm pics please.

Thanks again

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