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If you can be bothered, contact Jesse Streeter (www.jessestreeter.com). He is in Japan and can buy coilovers for you from Japanese Yahoo Auctions. I got my TEIN Superstreet coilovers for a bit over $700 posted, and they were hardly used at all. Over 2 years later they are still performing.

For something better you'd be paying still around $1500 mark for QUALITY coilovers vs the other cheap china shit.

Turk1 i would try get they for you but it is against company rules and i dont have the time to bring the parts in without suspicion. If you want i can have a look at springs at Supercheap and give you the code to get it cheap as possible for a customer. I can get it from the cheapest supplier and bring it in for $8.95 (any supercheap will order it at that price for you if i give you the part number and tell you which supplier to do it under). Shocks on the other hand the best ones are whiteline but they have discontinued all shocks for r33's :)

ill get a list of whiteline swaybars and links (price and part numbers)

TEIN springs and KingSprings (price and part numbers)

Supercheap have a crap selction of shocks since whiteline discontinued the r33 shocks so i can get you a quote on (price and part numbers)

Ill list all the part numbers and see who is the cheapest suppliers and postage is $8.95. It wont get me introuble this way because im only giving you the cheapest price not the usual price or the (against company Policy) cost price way.

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