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7. TEIN adjustable coilovers suspension set (adjustable height/rebound/compression) great for circuit or drift - $800

I am interested in the tein`s. Could you tell me what model they are?

thnx

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y is the the turbo so expenive? u can get them for under 1700 anywhere man

That might be true.

Now, think of all the other things you need to install it!

I am selling a turbo KIT....not just the turbo! :D

BTW - that price you got is for an externally-gated turbo, which comes without a wastegate!

Read my post carefully.

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7. TEIN adjustable coilovers suspension set (adjustable height/rebound/compression) great for circuit or drift - $800

I am interested in the tein`s. Could you tell me what model they are?

thnx

Not sure but there great for handling and drift! :D

oh i read ya post man, and its definatly 1700 for same turbo internaly gated with the actuator, my mate bought one last week. and with all the other gear your supplying as well, like 20 bucks each for the silicon from pwr, about 150 max worth of braided lines and 150 for speed flow fittings all from enzed, then say 100 for the pipe work, it falls way short of the 2800 your asking

id buy ya kit if it relfected wat a second hand setup like this should cost, but it doesnt im afraid

oh i read ya post man, and its definatly 1700 for same turbo internaly gated with the actuator, my mate bought one last week. and with all the other gear your supplying as well, like 20 bucks each for the silicon from pwr, about 150 max worth of braided lines and 150 for speed flow fittings all from enzed, then say 100 for the pipe work, it falls way short of the 2800 your asking

id buy ya kit if it relfected wat a second hand setup like this should cost, but it doesnt im afraid

These prices for braided lines and silicon hoses are a complete lie!

I payed $330 for all-out teflon braided lines oil-feed, water-feed and water return...and that was trade price.

Prove me wrong and show me a reciept or a shop no.

The only reason adolescents like you spin so much shit is that they are bored and are

not interested in what is for sale, but rather more interested in talking shit!

People like you son, come under the category of: "internet mechanics," people that learn a few intelligent words

from a workshop and attempt to put it into a sentence for others to read!

Hell, for $150 for complete braided lines for a turbo you can start a F@#$KIN' group buy!

If this is not a load of shit ill buy a few sets of you...but let me guess your reply would be "ma mate hooks me up"

Get a life Sunshine! :):P:)

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can i get pics for the safc please..where are you located? if out of sydney...then can i please get postage price delivered to 2170. cheers

oh i was interested in the sale until now, i was just hoping you could justify such a high asking price, but thats cool im not a keyboard warrior, if you want to argue about how much some stooge ripped you off then thats fine. in the future, open up a summit racing catelogue, and c how cheap you can get qaulity braided lines and fittings, delivered to your door in liek 3 days, for f*k all shipping cost.

you know, personal attacks at my knowledge and adolesnce aside, lol, i still cant c how you would charge 2800, but thats cool, i was going to try negotiate something but your obvioulsy not a person of logic.

happy selling dude good luck with the sale.

oh i was interested in the sale until now, i was just hoping you could justify such a high asking price, but thats cool im not a keyboard warrior, if you want to argue about how much some stooge ripped you off then thats fine. in the future, open up a summit racing catelogue, and c how cheap you can get qaulity braided lines and fittings, delivered to your door in liek 3 days, for f*k all shipping cost.

you know, personal attacks at my knowledge and adolesnce aside, lol, i still cant c how you would charge 2800, but thats cool, i was going to try negotiate something but your obvioulsy not a person of logic.

happy selling dude good luck with the sale.

Mate...your contradicting yourself now! :no:

Earlier you claim that my turbo kit is 'too expensive' and now you

say you were interested.

I thought your mate gets them really cheap. :laugh:

Stop bothering me and annoying my potential buyers and

get the turbo of your fairytale friend who gets them 'really cheap' :laugh:

Lets face it....its the classifieds...not Jerry Springer! So say your 2cents worth elsewhere! :)

Edited by Nabil

Ok guys just to cut down on the no. of pm's flooding my inbox,

here are a few FAQ's:

1. Location - Melbourne

2. Everyone knows what these items look like so no photos are needed.

3. All parts are working and in great condition.

4. All parts are used and in near new condition.

Thanks For Your Business!

Bill

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