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G'day guys and girls,

I am looking into some Tein SuperStreets but I would like some input from others about where to purchase them from.

From what I have seen, Nengun are the cheapest online, hovering around the $1700 mark including shipping, depending on the dollar.

Greenline and RHDJapan also stock them but initially appear more expensive.

I have not got any quotes from local distributors as I fear they are going to be excessively expensive.

Has anyone purchased from Nengun that can vouch for the speed/ease of ordering and delivery?

Any other ideas? (I dont want to buy second hand.)

Cheers all

Chris

buddy stay away from nengun rhd and ither jap stores when it comes to tein suspension for aistralian roads. the reason for this is becausr youll be gettibg the japanese versjon whoch is NOT what you want.

instead call fulcrum up who have worked with tien japan to create a super street version for australia.

to many ppl make the mistake of buying suspension parts from japan and realise uts harsh as shiet.

make syre your getting aus spec coilovers. as for where and how much? you got me but start with fulcrum. they have a website so hoohle it

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