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Old May 7, 2011 | 05:14 PM
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The Z is sold and I have several goodies leftover for sale. One of them is a set of Bilstein PSS10 coilovers. They have about 10K miles on them and they're in perfect operating condition. They still look nice and shiny. They're a great daily driver setup, not too harsh and a significant improvement over stock ride. These coils can give you a decent drop. One of my favorite mods on the Z. They're height and rebound adjustable.


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Old May 11, 2011 | 08:40 AM
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do you have pictures of them on your z? I wonder how low they will go compared to stance gr+?
Old May 11, 2011 | 11:23 AM
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Originally Posted by lafingas
do you have pictures of them on your z? I wonder how low they will go compared to stance gr+?
I may have some at home. If I do, I'll post them up tonight. If you're looking to slam, these are probably not the best choice. I was lowered close to 1" all around. I could have definitely gone lower. These coils shine when it comes to easy adjustability (the rears have the ***** on the bottom), the valving is really good, and the build quality is superb. They're also easy to revalve and rebuild. I'd say they're probably comparable to KW V2 coilovers as far as performance and quality.
Old May 11, 2011 | 04:50 PM
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Here are some pictures...(Hope you don't mind)
Rear is set to the lowest setting.(One collar can come off for maximum lowering)

Front is about half-way I think


18x9.5+15(245/40/18)
18x10.5+15(275/40/18)

They are VERY comfortable coilovers.
Old May 11, 2011 | 05:45 PM
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^^^ thanks for posting that. Yes, they're very well suited for the street.
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come get these sweet coilovers
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I just had the exact same coilovers installed on my 350Z today. Very comfortable and so easy to adjust the dampening. These are quality coilovers and not some shitty $1000 ones.
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Originally Posted by Kuhan
I just had the exact same coilovers installed on my 350Z today. Very comfortable and so easy to adjust the dampening. These are quality coilovers and not some shitty $1000 ones.
Yes, these coils are in a different class than the cheap $1K units. They ride much better, the valving is good and they're fully serviceable.
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I can't believe no one wants these, at this price
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the stock market has been so unkind
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Still available? How much?
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Still available? How much?
 
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