It's possible to design a damper to operate at any pressure you want. The higher the pressure, the smaller the diameter. However, sealing, safety and ease of manufacture probably mean you don't want to go over 25 bar for a car (trucks and military vehicles can run at very substantially higher pressures).
The wall thickness is a function of pressure and diameter, but also needs to consider corrosion, safety factor, and impact from stones and rocks etc (especially for an off-roader). You may calculate that you only need 0.3 mm of wall thickness, but that's way too low for easy manufacture and vulnerability.