FS: Brand New HKS Hipermax RS
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FS: Brand New HKS Hipermax RS *PRICE DROP*
===== SOLD, THANKS! =====
FOR SALE!
Brand new HKS Hipermax RS, asking $1550 (I'm open to offers but please no lowballers, I'm already eating over $250 on tax and shipping).
If you're interested in these you'll know these are great coilovers. Stiff enough to use on the track, soft enough to use on a daily driver, full 30-way dampening adjustable and height adjustment capable. Maybe Gsedan35 could put in a good word for these
G35 Sedan/Coupe or 350Z fitment. Only opened to take pics, would prefer to sell locally because this is an expensive item, but I will ship at buyer's expense. Zero miles on them, never installed. All instructions and hardware included.
===== SOLD, THANKS! =====
FOR SALE!
Brand new HKS Hipermax RS, asking $1550 (I'm open to offers but please no lowballers, I'm already eating over $250 on tax and shipping).
If you're interested in these you'll know these are great coilovers. Stiff enough to use on the track, soft enough to use on a daily driver, full 30-way dampening adjustable and height adjustment capable. Maybe Gsedan35 could put in a good word for these
G35 Sedan/Coupe or 350Z fitment. Only opened to take pics, would prefer to sell locally because this is an expensive item, but I will ship at buyer's expense. Zero miles on them, never installed. All instructions and hardware included.
===== SOLD, THANKS! =====
Last edited by woshiagni; Jun 6, 2006 at 11:08 PM.
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To be honest, I don't know because I never tried them on, but my notes say the range on the 350Z is -3 to -0.5 on the front, and -2.25 to -0.25 on the rear. (inches)
For the G sedan that would be about a -1.5 minimum drop on the front, and -1.25 minimum drop in the back, with the G coupe somewhere in the middle.
Hope that helps!
For the G sedan that would be about a -1.5 minimum drop on the front, and -1.25 minimum drop in the back, with the G coupe somewhere in the middle.
Hope that helps!
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.... plus tax = $1797, even with free shipping, which I didn't get when I bought my set.
I'm open to (and welcome) any offers.... PRICE DROP LISTED ABOVE!
I'm open to (and welcome) any offers.... PRICE DROP LISTED ABOVE!
Last edited by woshiagni; Jun 4, 2006 at 08:07 PM.
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Well the good word I'll put in is why in the heck aren't you keeping them, IMO your a lot better off installing them vs what you have now. Not unless your after a stiffer setup as in "track monkey".
The flip side of selling stuff, is that in order to sell, even with zero miles you've got to absorb more then a $100 loss. And that comes from having watched the marketplace resale history in the Z and G community since 2003.
The flip side of selling stuff, is that in order to sell, even with zero miles you've got to absorb more then a $100 loss. And that comes from having watched the marketplace resale history in the Z and G community since 2003.
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Thanks for the good word! 
Fair enough, price drop another $150, and I'm definitely open to offers. Just want to get them out of my garage. I was debating whether I wanted to keep these, but in the last month I've had some priority changes -- the G will now my be daily driver so I didn't want to put more money into it.
That said, I'm fortunate that I don't *need* to sell these for the money, so if they really don't move, I'll slap them on and call it even. Maybe I'll have a set of Koni's up for sale soon....

Fair enough, price drop another $150, and I'm definitely open to offers. Just want to get them out of my garage. I was debating whether I wanted to keep these, but in the last month I've had some priority changes -- the G will now my be daily driver so I didn't want to put more money into it.
That said, I'm fortunate that I don't *need* to sell these for the money, so if they really don't move, I'll slap them on and call it even. Maybe I'll have a set of Koni's up for sale soon....
I am in the market right now for coilovers and was planning on getting the Zeals but I can't imagine paying $3000 for a set of coilovers. I am interested in purchasing your HKS right now but the only thing that is holding me back it that it has to be sent out to Japan to be fixed if they blow, which isn't cheap I'm sure. How are the quality of the shocks and how long do they normally last? If someone can answer this for me and if the response is good, I'll purchase them from you right now. Thanks.
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Anyone can vouch for the quality of HKS parts, they are top-notch. As far as how long they "normally" last, that will depend on how you drive and how you treat and maintain them.
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