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Hey guys,

Just aquired some new wheels, Work Meister S1 18x10+13 all round.

And with the current coilovers I have in the car being the Tein Superstreets and the spring rates being 5k rear and 6k front getting in and out of my very steep driveway with the aggressive offsets makes it impossiable to get in and out of my driveway with the car nice and low due to the spring travel in the coilovers as they're not stiff enough. The wheels I had on before hand were 18 x 9.5 + 20 all round and I never had an issue but with the new wheels I am having issues.

Now that we have the reason for sale out the way, The tein coilovers are in suppurb condition, no knocks what so ever, no leaks what so ever. They are fully adjustable coilovers including height and damper control.

They have done approx 10,000k's of use and like I said are perfect to drive on. If a buyer in Adelaide doesn't beleive me I can take them for a drive them selves and feel the coilover, truley a perfect coilover to suit the Australian roads, unfortunatly not friendly to the epic low offsets of my wheels lol.

If someone has some Japanese branded coilovers of equal quality and condition I am more then happy to swap if the spring rates are what I want by all means I am keen on it so hit me up.

Note: these coilovers are not the pillowball top coilovers which are the ones that really tend to have a nasty knock to them, these are quite as a mouse. I am a little p!ssed I have to sell them actually, but the wheels won't fit unless I do get rid of them.

Pictures:

http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/dd44/ki...pg?t=1269952560

http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/dd44/ki...pg?t=1269952409

Coilovers will be sold with C-spanners aswell unless of course if your swapping me and you don't have c-spanners to go with your coilovers.

My contact number is 0433830055 - or simply PM me ;).

Thank you,

Wayne.

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