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Tein HA Coilovers - set of 4 to suit R33 GTST. Height and 25 point damper adjustable.

Item Condition:

Excellent condition, just removed from car due to selling. I also have the C-spanners and a set of solid Pineapples to go with them as they are no use to me! No leaks, a very nice set of suspension.

Contact Details:

Contact on my mobile: 0404 80 1900 or PM. Note that I dont get on here as often as I used to so the preferred method of contact is my phone.

Price and price conditions:

$750 negotiable + postage. SOLD

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Item:

R33 3 inch stainless steel mandrel bent exhaust.

Item Condition:

Excellent condition, just took it off my car. It is a straight swap for a standard exhaust and bolts up to the stock cat. There are a few scratches on the bottom - as to be expected.

Contact Details:

Again: Contact on my mobile: 0404 80 1900 or PM. Note that I dont get on here as often as I used to so the preferred method of contact is my phone.

Price and price conditions:

$400 $350 + postage.

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Thanks guys, any questions ask!

Edited by harvesteros

Hi mate, I think about 20 000, I have done less than 5000. This is going on the kms told to me from the previous owner. I got them checked out before I bought them at a suspension shop anyway, your more than welcome to do so again.

How many KMS on the suspension??
A hell of alot harder.

Thanks mate. Yep they are fairly stiff but not too bad on the softest setting. If you do wind the damper up to full it is rather insane and you do tend to get stuck see-sawing on one front and one back wheel when going into driveways etc. Bit of a hoot.

would the exhast fit a r34 gtt or just r33?

Not really sure on that one but I would not take the risk, im sure they would be different. Maybe someone else knows??

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