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Hi there guys, I have a set of extremely clean Tein HA Coilovers for sale.

Both height and damper adjustable.

I definately prefer a Sydney buyer as it's kinda heavy for to be sent by the mail.

However, I'm willing to post at buyer's expense. Not sure how many km it has done, but according to the japanese seller, it's done very low km, Sydney inspections welcomed. :rofl:

Reason: I drive a N/A and cost more than what I'm willing to pay to get them converted.

Selling Price: $800

I'm MORE PARTIAL to trades, if you have a good set of R34 N/A suspension to swap, you'll get in before the guys with the money. If there's a price difference, it's cash either your way or moi way. You can show me good bucket seats for R34s too =)

Pics would be up tomorrow, too many things to do today.

Anything please contact by pm here, email [email protected] or txt 0404246568

edit:price dropped to 800

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Here are the photos as promised.. sorry about the close up shots.. my phone's camera can't focus that short a distance..

I revealed the back portion of the dust cover to show how clean this coilover is.. =)

oh yeah.. for trades i'm looking for after market swaps.. not OEM shocks.

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ROFL maybe you should be on the knitting and crochet forums? N/A = naturally aspirated.

Oh and 2 door and 4 door GTT R34s are identical suspension setups. Balls at the front, forks at the rear.

But N/A R34s are different. Balls front and rear (like R33GTRs hence why these are often sold to R34GTT owners who later regret it, since the weight distributions are vastly different).

whats the spring rate on these? would this fit on a r34 gtt?

It's actually meant for a GTT.. my mistake when I bought it.. cuz I didn't realise that GTT and GT4 have diff rear suspensions..

Coilovers are still for sale

Cheers

sorry mate.. can't do that.. would keep as a set..

cheers

Do you have any link to a site with info on this type of coilover? I am in the market for some at the moment but not much idea on em, mainly looking for a daily driver setup with better handling without the major "stiffness"

Drew.

Do you have any link to a site with info on this type of coilover? I am in the market for some at the moment but not much idea on em, mainly looking for a daily driver setup with better handling without the major "stiffness"

Drew.

Hey there mate.. here are some sites

http://www.tein.com/hadamp.html

http://www.jaydm.com/tein/typeha.htm

http://shop1.jdmtheory.com/product_info.ph...0c6b719ecba4ca0

hope it helps, and feel free to come over and have a look if you are interested. I really recommend this way rather than buying without checking the good out.

cheers

How many K's have these done?

Hi there mate, according to the jap seller, it's just low kms.. I didn't get a actual figure.. but judging from the coilover.. it should be low km.. I pushed down on the coilvoers to test the spring as well and it's pretty bouncy..(for a lack of a better word)..

come over and have a look.. no problem even if you don't buy.

Cheers

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This is the auction report when they were purchased, I helped HolyEvil buy these and bring them to Australia .

The seller claims they were 2 years old and travelled 7000 km .

I hope that helps you in some way .

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