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I have a set of brand new hsd coil overs tt model for a r33 skyline that i put in my car on friday so they have been in there 4 days and they are just to soft for me and i want to sell them to buy some hr's.

so they are $1399 brand new and i will be happy to let the go for for $1000

located on the northern beaches fo sydney,

prefer if you call me then pm as i dont always get time on the interweb to check.

James 0420-972-868

all tools and stickers included

TT TYPE COILOVERS

The new TT type coilovers from HSD have been designed with every-day driving comfort as a priority. They use a twin-tube damper design (hence ‘TT’) which is less aggressive than the large-diameter mono-tube type dampers in the HR series. Spring rates are also generally 20-30% softer than the race-oriented HR series. In most cases the top mounting plate features a rubber bushing to reduce noise and harshness, but for strut replacements a camber-adjustable pillow-ball top is used for a larger range of camber adjustment.

Like the HR series the new TT uses an adjustable base bracket for easy height adjustment. The dampers also feature a 12-step adjuster for damping force. For a low-key appearance the aluminium lock rings and top plates are anodised grey, with black springs and brackets. The spring rates listed are our standard specifications. Alternative springs are available to order.

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Hi mate

If your finding the TT's a bit softer than what you like, im sure you can buy stiff springs from Ottomoto for $100 a pair

( $100 rear $100 front ), well thats what i was told 2 weeks ago when i picked mine up.

Just an idea anyway

Cheers

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