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Item: Tein Type HR Coilovers

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Asking Price: 700 ono.

Delivery Methods: PickUp only

Contact Info: PM Me.... or sms 0433666696

Extra Information:

HR Series $1599 - $1699

HR type coilovers have established a strong reputation in drifting and time attack competition in Australia. Offering design specifications far more advanced than one would expect at this price point, the HR type is all about performance. A large-diameter mono-tube type damper features a 44mm internal piston size and 15-step damping adjustment. In strut replacements the damper is inverted for greater strength and reduced unsprung weight. All models feature high-grade pillow-ball top mounts, which are camber-adjustable on strut-type models. Height is adjusted with a movable base bracket, so the spring seat only needs to be adjusted to keep the spring captive. Our spring rates are chosen to provide great performance on the track with reasonable on-road compliance.

These were on my R33 GTR when it was imported, taken off for compliance, and never put on again as stock V-spec suspension is good enough for me and car never goes to the track.

They have a bit of rust from sitting in a garage for a while.im pretty sure they are very usable but you are welcome to inspect. PM or sms me your offers, and i will let them go for a decent price. any offers welcome as i need funds for mods.

here are some pics:

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Cheers

Adam

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