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Hi all,

I've got a new set of Tein Super Street coilovers for sale. They have never been used and I am selling them because I no longer have a car to install them in! I bought the kit from Kudos Motorsports (SAU online trader) and includes the 4 coilovers, all tools required for adjustment, Tein stickers and badged and the original japanese instructions. Please note that they are Japanese specification and do not come with upper mounts (designed to fit the factory Skyline mounts).

My asking price is $1,000.

Cheers

Ben

Hi Damo,

Im located in near North Sydney.... If you would like to see photos just PM your moby number to me and I will msg photos to you (Sorry I don't have a digital camera).

Cheers

Ben

Hi everyone,

Attached are some photos of the coilovers that I took on my moby...

The spring rates are 4 at the front and 4 at the rear.

Cheers

Ben

what are the spring rates etc

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