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There is not much adjustability in those coilovers and they are entry level products, plus shipping to aus would be a fair bit due to the weight and size of the box, and you want tracking and insurance on your package. Also do the Matrix ones fit the aus spec rollas, cuz i assume if they did, they would advertise them as matrix and corolla coilovers (since the corolla suspension is simular to ours in the US). Personally i think you would really want to have an adjustment on the bottom of the coil (i.e. not to wear your shocks out quickly if you run a low setting), damper and camber adjustments. Maybe better off goin with D2s for similar or less money. But i reckon the above are an ok alternative to regular spring and shock set-ups (if they fit). Plus the matrix is heavier than the corolla (its like 1400kg) so im not sure if the preset dampening will suit.

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