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Hi guys,

I have a set of Tein type HR coil-overs to suit HCR32 GTST. It's a full set front and rear. They are in average condition, no visible leaks. I'm after a quick sale as i need the $$$. With that in mind i'm asking $380 for the set. Pick-up from me in sydney northside is preffered but i will freight anywhere you want providing you pay for them and freight up front. Bear in mind that freight will be expensive as they are quite large and heavy as a full set.

They are quite good for a quick street car and were a big improvement in handling over the stock struts in my GTST. Springs are not too hard either, but still much firmer than stock.

pm me if you want them :ermm:

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c'mon now, dont be shy. These are a great budget mod for your 32 GTST. give it that nice lowered look, and improve the handling at the same time. well know japanese coil-overs at a bargain price. I just need the $$$.

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