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I've got a set of lowered Kings Springs from R34 GT-t for sale.

I believe they will also suit R33 GTS-t [according to Kings master catalogue].

They will lower the car by approx 30-40mm.

They have only been used for approx 10,000km at most, and have not been used for 15 months.

Looking for $150 ono.

Melb buyers preferred; can send interstate at buyers expense.

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Reason for sale?

Are they stiffer than the standard springs?

reason? well... they've been sitting in my garage unused for over a year. and i've got a set of coilovers arriving in 2 weeks.

and they are slightly stiffer than standard springs; but still very comfortable ride. but to be honest, i have no idea what the spring rates are for them. you'd have to check with a King Springs dealer to get the spring rate of them.

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