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Where : Queensland, Brisbane, Westside.

For sale : Full set of R32 JapSpec Super Street Tein coil overs.

Description/Condition : As new. Comes with original box, manuals with registration forms (in japanese of course), all original stickers (unopened), spanners, rustproof spray (full), adjustment allen key and of course the coil overs with original adjustment dustcaps. These have only covered just over 1000kms at a very respectable height (not dumped), on the softest setting. 95% commuting to work with a hand full of mountain drives.

Pictures say a thousand words :

Price : $1700

Reason for sale : Returning car to standard for sale

Contact : via PM (I will check it everyday. And will exchange phone numbers etc. in privacy)

Name: Matt

Edited by ellie

I just thought I'd answer some questions I've been getting,

A. I'm selling these because I have just got my license back from a 6 month suspension (accumulation of points in work vehicles over several years). So, they were fitted for a year but only driven on for 6 months. Now I have my license back, my break from working on my car has meant that my goals have changed and it is time to sell up and move on.

B. The price IS negotiable. The rules of the sale thread mean that I must put a price as a starting point. That isn't a green light to low ball me :D

C. $1700 = It is a starting point and they have done so little km that I have recieved constant ribbing about how little I have driven my car. It turned into a massive fight for me to get these off a trader on these forums when I had provided payment upfront. It took for me to threaten legal action and surprise, surprise, they turned up 2 days later. A few hundred off is a few hundred off full price for something which is effectively new and tested if you will (with these not being covered by warrenty, a big plus I would have thought). And they are here ready to put on today.

D. Postage is easily organised.

feel free to contact me if you have any more questions more questions :stupid:

Matt

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