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Item: Tein SS Type NA

Age: Unknown; came with car

Condition: Look at the pic; no leak whatsoever

Price: $500 FIRM

To Fit: Skyline R33 GTST; dont ask me what other can fit, it came out from my r33 s2 gtst

Location: Brisbane city

Contact: PM or call 0430087722

Comments: Pick up only. Reason selling due to changed back to factory shockies. Tein too hard for me as daily driving. I only know that it has 22 dampening adjustables. Height adjustables circlips.

Adjusting Height:

Compress spring > push platform up > re-adjust thin metal ring to desired slot > push platform down > decompress spring

Thanks to mikka33 for the info.

SOLD

Edited by psychoacid
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Sorry mate. After reading your Height Not Balance posts im not willing to go ahead and buy your problems. If mentioned in your for sale reasons i may have given it a go but now it seams like your hiding something.

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Sorry mate. After reading your Height Not Balance posts im not willing to go ahead and buy your problems. If mentioned in your for sale reasons i may have given it a go but now it seams like your hiding something.

Cant blame you for thinking im hiding something. My mistakes for not updating on that post.

I noticed I forgot to update the "Height Not Balance" until JET-25L PM me about that problem. Initially I thought the Tein giving problem. I have changed to factory to make it higher and more comfy and yet, the problem still there (im pretty frustrated myself). So I am sure its not my suspension problem. Brought it to Ultratune, as what they mentioned, my alignment screwed up big time. Im not sure hows the job done by previous mech.

If you still interested to buy. Come over as we talked on PM. I'll show you my car now with factory shockers. You'll find the same side is lower.

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:w00t:

Im still kinda interested but no trader rating mmmmmmm. How old do you think they are??

Im new here thats why no trader rating and its my first time selling r33 parts.

Not sure about age. It came with the car.

Tein too low and hard for me. Have been scraping the bumper when I parked.

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Hey psychoacid,

Those shock are actually HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE. No where near as much as coil overs but you CAN adjust the height.

I have a set of Apexi which work on the same priciple and i get a couple of cm ride height difference up or down.

Hope this helps....

OMG....are you sure?? I have lowered down the price due to been told non-height-adjustables. Looks like I have to stick the price higher... :D

Anyone else can confirm this??

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i got a set of ohlins in my car that use the same principle, spring compressor pushes spring together, pull out sirclip and adjust height then drop spring back down. these look to use the same form of height adjustment!

brett

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