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skyline ER34 turboengine car (HICAS) 用 16 steps of TEIN TypeHA damping force adjustment type Vehicle height tone kit it is -- !. ■ Spring rate F:7kg R:7kg ■ adjustable range F:-25?-76mm R:+11?-46mm ■ It is price \174,000 (according to tax) at the time of order PIROAPPA specification ■ sale (with TEIN documents). Trade-in car By a thing Use period Two years, ten months A run is . It was a thing with about 7,000km. * . There is neither shocking NUKE nor an oil leak. Since I am fine, it is future still more!. It turned around all. TEIN accepts necessity. It is cheap, and since OH is also made, it is the Cho ? く使えます to a change. It is HP of TEIN. Please make it * reference. (It is an end model of sales) * Skyline ER34 It is an object for the Huy CAS cars (the lower part of RIA is a character type of KO). Keep in mind that the lower part does not suit the vehicles of O by 2000cc NA etc. sure to read self-introduction before a bid! ♪ -- natural The taking over of the direction near [ which are needlessness, such as a consumption tax and a charge of a system, ] ♪ * is also a welcome. I can also introduce an attachment shop, although it is Kanagawa within the prefecture. Dispatch is 郵 pack YAMATO TRANSPORT. It enables it to send at a low price in Sakawa etc. as

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 .

Thanks wrxhoon! =)

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bump bump... surely someone would want this set of coilovers.. DAMN if mine was turbo ..it'll be on straight away...

if ANYONE can advice me one how to change de rear coilovers from inverted fork to eye.. please msg me..

Fulcrum is asking for 400.. anyone knows a place where they can do it for cheaper? hopefully in sydney..

I really want these in my car.

cheers

yes this is correct.. only fit a GTT and not a GT-(whatever)

cheers

Actually, they will also fit a GTV which has the turbo suspension and brakes but N/A engine ( 4 door ).

( I know cause I have a GTV & they are eye @ the front & fork @ the back )

Hope that helps you move these >_< They look VERY nice !

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