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Hi all,

I'm in the market for some new coil overs as my current ones are not in the best of shape.

I have been told that a koni adjustable (not height) with my current Apexi springs will be the go.

What i want to know is what setups have other r32 drivers got and what do they thinkl of them??

Lets hear some feedback.

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i didn't think whiteline made a kit for the r32?

what do they price the kit at??

Because i got qouted $1,500 for the lot (Coilovers + Strut tops + Install - Alignment etc)

That's not "the lot", for a Skyline that really handles you need;

Stabiliser bars, front and rear

Adj Camber bushes, front and rear

Adj Caster bushes

Rear subframe bushes (pineapples)

Front strut brace

HICAS removal

Finish it off with Whiteline springs and Bilsteins shock absorbers. Once fitted, set up the suspension geometry properly (that is not a simplistic toe adjustment at the local tyre service).

Hope that helps:cheers:

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