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FOR SALE: R33 coilovers

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Location: sydney, taren point

Item & Condition: Tein HR Coilovers for R33 gtst. no leaks. boots in perfect condition. my gtst felt MUCH better at the track with these in, otherwise my car would understeer. These units are height adjustable

Price and price conditions: $700

Contact Details: PM me here, i'm on everyday

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: i COULD post these but it would cost somewhere between $50-100

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I don't know their spring rate nor how many km's they've travelled as i bought them 2nd hand. apparently they had been sitting on a long term project r33 in a garage for a long time

i'm selling as i'm returning my car to stock. if you have stock suspension i'll knock $50 off. i'll be listing some other parts in the near future too, fmic, pod etc

they were on a series 1, i have no idea if series 1 / 2 are compatible, can't imagine that the suspension setup would have change *that* much

Edited by InterCooL

typical jap coilover, quite firm. i think my brother had a car (mirage) with stock shocks and lowered springs, i believe these coilovers ride much better than his setup. although my friends r34 with $3000 hks coilovers did feel nicer...

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