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all prices are somewhat negotiable so dont be afraid to make me any offers. cheers

Maurice

Item: Tein HA coilovers. done 40000 kms.

Location: sydney

Item Condition: near new perfect condition

Reason for selling: no longer needed

Price and price conditions: $1000

Item: full turbo back 3" exhaust with 5" Xforce canon done 30000kms

Location: sydney

Item Condition: near new perfect condition

Reason for selling: no longer needed

Price and price conditions: $750

Item: Work meister 18x8" rims. Fronts nankang 255/40/18 (60%) rear Yokohama 255/35/18 (90-95%)

Location: sydney

Item Condition: good condition few gutters nothing major.

Reason for selling: no longer needed

Price and price conditions: $1000 with wheel swap (any rims doesnt matter) $1300 no swap

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Are the Tein HAs the hard ones or the soft (street) ones. How hard are they compared to stock? I take it they are height and damper adjustable? Pics?

they are stuff yes but not overly bouncy. they are ALOT better than the super street ones. these are semi track spec but still very comfortable. they are height and damper adjustable yes.

pics will try get them up tonight.

I want coilovers that are a LOT like stock springs/shocks as I use the car all day for work. So you say the HA's are softer than SS's or harder?

Do they come with camber tops? If not, I can buy the same from Greenline for under $1,000 delivered to my door brand new ....

They are harder and alot better quality then SS. if you want soft springs like stock whats the point in upgrading? i'd appreciate you not "corrupting" my thread and suggest buying them from greenline. don't post shit on my thread. thanks

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