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I have a front pair of Teins NA adjustable coilovers for sale.

These came off my R32 gtst, and are in EXCELLENT condition, no leaks

or knocks or anything like that of course.

I am not sure if it would fit any other model.

The spring rate is 7. very nice firm ride, quite comfortable for the street, yet firm enough for the

occasional track day, wont be dessapointed.

Asking $350 firm pick up in Adelaide , buyer pays postage if interstate.

I have one of the rears as well if interested.

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ok last couple of questions:

1. Can you GUARANTEE they will fit? lol, sorry, just need to be sure.

2. How old are they?

3. Are they in really good nick, no rattles?

4. Why do you only have one rear?

5. Reason for sale?

The reason I am asking these question is because I am very serious about buying.

No worries dude.

1. I go with what I have been told about fitting these to an R33, I havent done it myself so I cant really guarantee that. I would suggest for piece of mind tha you ask a few people that are in the game or have experience with it.

2. I bought them second hand, like new with about 3000Kms, just after I bought the car about a year ago, since then they have done 9000kms or so.

3. They are in Top condition, no rattles, no noises, nothing.

4/5. The reason why Im selling is the same as why I have only one rear. I had an accident and one of the rears is f**ked, the other one is fine.

no worries. Consider them sold, but in the next 24 hours, I am going to find out if

1. They'll fit my car

2. I definately have the money :angry:

Thanks dude.

Will let you know.

I'm possibly interested pending on whether i can either find a pair of suitable rear coilovers or find one to match the one you have!

Cheers

Simon

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