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TEIN TYPE HR ADJUSTABLE COILOVERS (PAIR REAR) SUIT R32 skyline, S13, S14, S14a, S15

Very good condition, just a bit dirty as they've sitting in the shed. Have been tested and work no problems. These retail for a fair bit as a set, i'm selling the REARS ONLY for a fraction at only $350

These were sold before, but the buyer turned out to be located in the states and pulled out due to shipping costs. You're picking up a bargain, i guarantee.

They do work, they have no leaks, my mechanic has checked them out. They really are in way better nik than the pics make em out... they're just dusty as, and i dont wanna keep washing them, putting them in the shed and waiting for them to get dusty in one day

I want to sell ASSSSSAP, so make me a reasonable offer

PM ME

cheers

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