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I like the ride I have with my Z which as far as I know is standard. But I do fancy lowering it. I have read all of your views on whether it's right or wrong. But never the less I may have to find ouy for myself sometime. But it dose seam expensive for the full job. So I wondered for an entry level to fit lowered springs but not with a hard ride. I also come on this on ebay and you have to admit it's cheap. But is it any good? Any views are welcome. Thanks.

follow link. cgi.ebay.co.uk/90-96-Nissan-300ZX-Skyline-R32-Low-Springs-Coilovers

Edited by Stu300SMZ
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Thak you, you are quite write. as above everyone. Don't know what went wrong couldn't get it back and lost interest.

Definatly avoid those ebay jobbies if your after ride quality !

 

Something like KYB AGX dampers and Eibach springs offer fantastic ride quality and improved handling. Transforms the car.

 

or as Rich says MJP can custom make springs to whatever spec you want. You have to be carefull with lowering though, as the lower you go the stiff they need to be to keep the car off the bumpstops.

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