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canning hwy stirling bridge junction there in freo across from cellarbrations, think it is WA suspension or something? (looks like an old petrol station ) they do full range of tein and stuff Try there if you are south of the river.

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I would actually buy them from the Australian supplier (Fulcrum Suspension), as they have been made (re-valved, different spring rates, etc) for Australian roads. Call: 1300 SUSPENSION. I just ordered my set yesterday $1772 + $20p&h. :)

Best price i found for the EDFC was through Greenline Montorsport.

Just waiting on Greenline to reply to my e-mail, so that i can place the order for the EDFC.

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prices would be good if yous know em. :)

greenline i just checked out was about 1150ish when i convertered it but dont know about shipping yet.

i am trying to avoid buying from the net but if its the cheapest i will go for it

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' date='7 Mar 2007, 08:27 PM' post='2961507']

check out sliding performacing

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=131709

give him a pm im sure he can get some for you

But if they are the Jap spec ones, they may be too stiff for Australian roads.

Thanks for the link though, i will be contacting Slide if Greenline does not respond by Friday.

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prices would be good if yous know em. :)

greenline i just checked out was about 1150ish when i convertered it but dont know about shipping yet.

i am trying to avoid buying from the net but if its the cheapest i will go for it

Also for big items such as coil-overs, the chances of customs seizing the package until tax is paid will be high. I checked all net prices, but decided to pay the extra $'s, as they will be a more better and comfortable ride and have better service support for the coil-overs.

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try wa suspensions in osborne park. Brad(RDIRTY3) on these forums works there so can get hold of him...sure he'll take care of you. i just did my suspension work through them and on my previous 2 cars and couldnt be happier with service(great bunch of guys there),price, quality...everything really.

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i been seeing these on the net ranging between 1100 to 1900

Aust spec super streets are by far your better option. Be very careful buying these online as more and more we are seeing these kits advertised as Fulcrum Aust Spec, however they are not. Very easy to tell with the product serial numbers :P

I have them in my daily driven skyline, it is also used for weekend motorsports (MC This sunday, any one else racing?)

If your interested feel free to contact me, you would be more than welcome to drive one of our Skylines to have a bit of a look and feel of the ride you should expect from them.

I have kits available on the shelf.

Cheers

Brad

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Of course Ex Japan can be cheaper to buy the item but you have Duty, Shipping and what if they go missing or get damaged.

Tein AUS gives QS Part Numbered kits a 2 year warranty so in 6 months and a seal blows what will the seller in Japan say.

JAPANESE VEHICLE KIT CONTENTS

Redeveloped to specifically suit Aussie Roads and give the

smoothest ride and best handling desired.

http://www.superpro.com.au/tein_performanc...t_contents.html

http://www.superpro.com.au/tein_performance_suspension.html

WA DISTRIBUTION

W A Suspensions

34 Howe Street

OSBOURNE PARK, WA 6017

Ph: 08 9244 2211

Fax: 08 9446 7765

[email protected]

XSpeed Performance Centre

18 Zeta Crescent

O"CONNOR, WA 6163

Ph: 08 9331 8088

Fax: 08 9331 8988

[email protected]

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$500 for shipping :)

At $1650 delivered (not sure if that also includes the duty and GST), it's much better to get the Aus Spec ones, as they have a 2yr warrenty and the dealer and service shop is in Australia.

PS: I also bought my EDFC through the Austalian supplier as the price has gone up on Greenline and was only $100 differance; for the support, hassle free service and quick delivery, it's worth it.

PSS: Ordered the Teins through Fulcrum Suspension (Aus distributor) on Tuesday, will be in my w/shop, in Melbourne, tomorrow. :)

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