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BUY ANY TEIN SUSPENSION LISTED BELOW BY 31st OCTOBER 2007 AND RECEIVE $215 CASH BACK!!!

Also the chance to WIN full cash back on your kit (up to $3200)

ECR33 - Super Street - $1864

ALL GTR's R32,R33,R34 - $1864

Stagea WGNC34 - $2062

S13 Super Street - $2046

S15 Super Street - $2046

S14 Super Street - $2046

Z32 Type Flex - $3151

Z33 Super Street - $2665

Z33 Type Flex - $3485

N15 Super Street - $2046

GTIR Super Street - $2194

All $215 CASH BACK VIA REDEMPTION!!!

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Are these Jap spec or OZ (Fulcrum) spec? At those prices, they would want to be OZ spec with pillowball mounts?

and these are the OZ spec dampers with uppermounts, not pillowballs

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