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I have a set of Tein HA height and damper adjustable coilovers purchased from D1 garage in adelaide about 6 months ago, and the car has been sitting at the workshop for this entire time, ive probably done under 100kms travel on them to and from the workshop only. They are in excellent condition, with perfect seals, and they look very smart. (i will post pics when i return to adelaide early next week.)

originally $1450 used from D1, im looking for around $1300.

reason for sale is that being from D1 garage they are off a drift car, and the springs are the typical Tein 'very firm'. Springs can be made up in any rate you like however. I am returning to my lowered progressive rate king springs and just bought a set of bilstein shocks for comfort reasons!

These teins eliminate body roll even without uprated sway bars, but i like my comfort and dont like the ride on bumpy roads.

Other things to note: all corners come with the soft helper springs, these shocks make no noise, bumps/knocks etc, 16 shock settings (OE to super hard, but the OE setting will only be felt if you use softer springs), pretty much infinite height adjustability.

I think ive covered everything you guys may want to know..! Would prefer adelaide or sydney buyer.

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