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Just purchased a set of tanabe nf210 springs for g35 coupe model # TNF073 from thmotorsports in the u.s

reason for sale is i ordered a set for the 350z and they sent me the g35 ones. Paid $580 to import them looking for $500 for them. Includes reciept and customs paper etc.

genuine sale.

Also will have a used set of tein s-techs for v35 forsale in a month or so if any one is interested. approx only 2000klm.

Edited by yld_33r

Hey mate,

I'm looking for some springs that will lower my car about an inch or a little more for my V35 sedan. So I need to know a few things:

1 - Do the second hand Tein S-Techs fit the V35 sedan?

2 - If so, do they lower the ride height and by how much?

3 - Are they progressive rate?

4 - Are they super stiff or firm but comfortable on the street?

5 - How much?

If they are what I'm looking for, then you can lock me in for the purchase, thanks mate.

Gold V35 - answers to your suspension queries from here:

http://g35driver.com/forums/brakes-suspens...-w-updates.html

Tein S-tech 350z (fronts are progressive, rears are linear) .7”/.6” drop on 350Z G35 drops will be higher

Spring rates in LBS 386/402 (estimated front intial rate is 327lbs)

Tein S-tech G35 coupe & sedan (fronts are progressive, rears are linear)

Spring rates in LBS 358/274 (final rates only, softer intial front progressive rate unknown)

yes thanks ni5mo i was about to quote the same link :)

i will be letting them go for $400.

the ride is awesome in my coupe, almost as comfortable as stock and thats with 20's.

just to clarify though these springs lowered my coupe 1.2" front and about .9" in the rear so for your sedan you have to add an extra inch. So that will be 2.2" front and about 2" rear.

the tein's wont be available until i get the correct tanabes i ordered which will be about a month by the time they are shipped from the u.s and get them installed.

Hey do you have any pics with the suspension on the car?? Just want to see how low they will make it. Also you had them on with your 20" rims correct? cause thats what i want to do if i get them from you. Did the guards sfrape much with the suspension?

Cheers dude

Hey do you have any pics with the suspension on the car?? Just want to see how low they will make it. Also you had them on with your 20" rims correct? cause thats what i want to do if i get them from you. Did the guards sfrape much with the suspension?

Cheers dude

the tanabes are brand new in box, i have tein stech's on my coupe

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