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Item: Tein HA coilovers, stock ecu, exhaust, springs, bov

Location: sydney

Item Condition: used

Reason for Selling: need the money

Price and Payment Conditions:

Extra Info:

Contact Details: [email protected]

I have a set of tein ha coilovers for sale. they are height adjustable only. i bought them last year off a store for around $1300, had them installed for a few weeks before two of them started making slight knocking sounds. I had them looked at and i will need to get them reconditioned. Because i do not have enough money to get them fixed ill just sell them instead. They have no leaks. one of them has a small dent but thats it. looking for any bids around $400. if you have any questions pls feel free to message me. cheers

as for fitting:

the fronts will fit all r32, r33, r32, z32; they all have a 2 stud top, and the eye hole base, only minor diff may be the height could be a couple of mm different,

The rears have a Fork bolt setup at the base and thus will only bolt striahgt onto the r33gtr, r34gtr, and r34gtt (most). These are too long for the rears of r32. They will not fit r33 gtst cos they do not have the eye hold base as in the front.

However, they can be easily modifies to suit r33 gts-t, s14, and s15 by welding on the eye hole base of the stock shock onto the tein. This is how the manufacturers do it in the first place and is not a big deal as long as its done properly.

I also have some other parts for sale off my GTT. Ive got the bov, ecu, springs, turbosmart bleed valve. i dont know how much to charge for each item so pls make an offer.

stock ecu - $200

springs - $200

turbosmart bleedvalve - $30

stock fuel pump - $???

Some more things for sale:

a75 canon powershot 3.2mp - $200 (needs minor servicing. flash is acting up)

30gig ipod photo.perfect condition comes with charger,clear hard case,2 sets of earphones, skin, 6,000 songs. - $350

Sony Ericsson p900. comes with charger, headphones, dock, 32mb card, changed the case to a generic cover (i still have the original case and can give it with the sale). Phone works great only problem is that the side scroll button needs to be fixed. it goes up and down but not back and forth. Apparently its just the spring and shouldn't cost that much to fix. - $400

All prices are negotiable so please feel free to contact me.

Edited by FLIP

where u located. would u sell the coilovers and bleed valve for $350

ok sorry take that back dont want to modify the rears. still interested in the bleed valve tho. i'm in brisbane so either pickup or postage should be easy enough

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