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Hey guys,

I'm selling my TEIN coilovers, they are in very good condition only used for short time in my R33 as car got sold.

and now have no further use for them.

They are in fantastic condition and suit both R33 and R34 4door.

Would like $900 but negotiable as always.

Also have ZCAS japanese performance breakpads. 4 Pads They are brand new in box, suited for R32. $150

Located in adelaide. Local pickup is welcome and am also willing to send interstate.

Cheers

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hey mate i am keen on the coil overs, how old are they and can i get the model numbers of the side, fark you had them set low......

hey mate i am keen on the coil overs, how old are they and can i get the model numbers of the side, fark you had them set low......

hey mate, i only had them in my car for a couple of months.

i'll pm you the model numbers after work tonight.

where are you located?

just out of curiousity how much are you charging for postage to brisbane qld 4301 for the coilovers

i've sent a pair to qld before a while ago and i think i paid $80 registered post

i'll double check though

u say these will go on 4doors but wat about r34 coupes

not quite

the front is exactly the same on the r33 and r34 coupe and sedan

however the rear set is a bit different, the mounts are the same, but the bottom of it is different between the coupes and sedans.

whats the rear look like on yours?

spring rates???

pm me ur best price to brisbane..

not too sure of spring rates, was quite a comfortable ride though.

coupes and sedans have the same suspension setup for GTT. Unless you are comparing NA and turbo then there is a difference. So if yours came off a GTT sedan, it will definately fit a GTT coupe.

coupes and sedans have the same suspension setup for GTT. Unless you are comparing NA and turbo then there is a difference. So if yours came off a GTT sedan, it will definately fit a GTT coupe.

i'll post up pics of the difference between coupes and sedans, just so that someone doesnt end up buying it and it doesnt end up fitting.

hope this will take care of the confusion, the standard struts are from an R34 COUPE

the bottom of the strut is different shaped to that of the coilovers, the mounts on the top are exactly the same.

I'm not sure if every R34 coupe is the same though.

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Sorry don't mean to spam ur thread, jst want to set the record straight, as I mentioned before, GTT coupe and sedan suspension is exactly the same (front strut has an eye and rears have the fork)

What you have should fit an NA R34 sedan or coupe or a GTV as they are called. They have an eye on the rear strut instead of a fork. I have attached pics of my Teins to suit GTT sedan or coupe. Hope this clears things up and GL with ur sale.

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