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G'day All,

As the topic suggests, I want to sell a set of Tein's currently on car. They are too stiff for my liking and despite handling a lot better, (especially around corners :( ) it's not really my thing.

Price update! $850 for the Teins

Located in SE Melbourne.

Cheers!

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Oh, almost forgot, I would consider taking trades for somebody elses shockers and springs if they aren't as hard as these Tein ones. Would like pretty much the same ride height. ie, slightly lower than stock.

Oo Oo, maybe even for a set of 17' wheels. If anyone is keen. I'm cool on any price adjustments for the wheels,

Thanks.

Unfortunately in Melbourne. Hmmm, still keen, but how can we possibly work this out from a logistics point of view.

Can you tell me any more about your mates Gab suspensions? Stiffness, no. of kms, what car it came off etc etc.

Thanks

Jigga, sounds good. Well, if your friend in keen, please PM me with so that we can exchange details.

I think the greatest problem is going to be in shipping. How on earth are we going to swap, given that you're in a different state? Hmm, this could be interesting considering that they're still on the car.

Oh yeah, last question Jigga, why does your friend want to swap them?

Thanks jigga, I don't believe you can lower the car too much with my set. It may not be what he's after, if he's expecting something really low. It does lower the car, but I believe it was built for performance and handling rather than looks.

If on the otherhand he's after something really stiff, then I have the set for you. Hope this helps. But yeah, it its worth it, I can change the suspensions to my stockies if need be, Shipping should also be fine.

NRs aren't height or damper adjustable guys. I've got some on a 32. Nice ride though, not that harsh.

Camber adjustment on skylines is acheived by changing the length of the upper wishbone, not adjusting the position of the top of the spring.

Not that harsh :D

Shitty roads make for much bouncing. I've found that concrete roads with joints are the worst to drive on. You tend to drop off the edge of each section.

But I use the car daily for work and don't have any real issues with the stiffness of the springs.

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