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I have in my posession a set of adjustable Tein coilovers to suit a Series 2 Stagea.

They are used but still in good condition.

I'm asking $1000 as they are Tein and are good quality.

Throw some offers at me.

Will try to get some pics up over the wknd when I'm off work.

Cheers Jason

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Hey Guys

I have in my posession a set of adjustable Tein coilovers to suit a Series 2 Stagea.

They are used but still in good condition.

I'm asking $1000 as they are Tein and are good quality.

Throw some offers at me.

Will try to get some pics up over the wknd when I'm off work.

Cheers Jason

just found my rear left shock is leaking like a sieve so your timing is great! Do you know what model Teins they are mate? DO they have damper adjustment and seperate height and spring compression adjustment?

just found my rear left shock is leaking like a sieve so your timing is great! Do you know what model Teins they are mate? DO they have damper adjustment and seperate height and spring compression adjustment?

All I can gather from model is that they have Type HA written on them.

Not too sure about compression adjustment.

They have the damper adjustment hex on top.

All I can gather from model is that they have Type HA written on them.

Not too sure about compression adjustment.

They have the damper adjustment hex on top.

no probs, they're Tein HA then - a little firmer than I was wanting so I'll pass for now mate, thanks anyway :thumbsup:

no probs, they're Tein HA then - a little firmer than I was wanting so I'll pass for now mate, thanks anyway :thumbsup:

No dramas dude.

If anybody is interested pm me or give me a call on 0422784684 (no private number calls please)

Edited by Whatever I Like
Will they suit a RS4S?

ie fork rears and eyelette fronts?

Couldn't tell you if they'll fit rs4s.

I have the rs4v which is what I know they are to suit.

I'll have a good look at them tomorrow and get some pics for you.

Will they suit a RS4S?

ie fork rears and eyelette fronts?

Unfortuneately they won't fit the RS4-S as they are both eyelet ends.

I'm taking this item off sale as I need new suspension in my car and can't wait around for a sale to buy a new set.

Needed a fairly quick sale.

Sorry to anyone who sees this and was interested.

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