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Hey Guyz, Im selling few of my parts off my R34 GTT because i need money to clear a defect,

1] Tein Super Street Coilovers- These are height and damper adjustable and are great for the street as well as the track..These have been in my Car for around 10k km's and they run perfectly fine, run straight and have no rust at all, Im selling it for $1200.. Need stock suspension for R34 GTT, will swap+Cash my way!!

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2] Gmax 18inch Rims- They are 8.5" wide in the front and 9.5" wide for the rear, the fit perfectly into the gaurds of an R34 or r33 and look amazing, They have Kumho Ku36's in the front with around 40% tread and rear's have Zeta's with around 60% tread... The fronts are 235/40/18 and the rear's are 235/40/18.. Selling for $1400, Need stock rims of any kind will swap+cash my way!!

This is how they look on my car, They have a good dish on the rears..

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3] R34 GTT Rear Spolier/Wing- Im selling my spolier which is black in colour its in perfect condtion with no scratches or marks, it is black in colour, Im selling it for $200

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4] R34 Nismo Aero Side skirts- Im selling my side skirts off my R34 which are in great condtion with no cracks or anything, Its black in colour and ready to bolton. Im selling it for $350

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I live in the northern suburbs of Melbourne and only accept local pickup...

Cheers!!

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Hey i bought the coilovers from new and the top mounts are all there to adjust damper settings on the coilover, Its in perfect condition and comes with everything that the coilover comes with, Even the C spanners!!

Yea and you can get Tein Super street Coilovers for $1900 new, By the sound of it You clearly dont know the difference between Tein and BC Coilovers, Go do your research my Friend!!

i know about Tein coilovers i use to fit them in cars when i worked at jshop perth.

they are good but there is better out there.

i was just saying i would not pay 1k for second hand when u can get some new for 1200.

its not going to be a track car just a nice streeter that rides nice not to harsh

Well thank you for ur Non-valuable input to this thread, if you dont want to buy, then Why even comment? Go increase your posts at other places!! And since you can get them for 1200 new i suggest you go and buy them then!!

And since there are better out there why dont you just go buy the best!!

Just bought the same coilovers second hand from a guy and they are well worth $1000 all day long as long as they havnt been mistreated or abused which these don't look like they have yes you can get bc coilovers new for $1200 but they are made in TAIWAN not JAPAN like tein coilovers nothing beats them for the money good luck with the sale mate.there will always be haters.

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