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Guys I have for sale a set of Racepace modified TEIN RA Circuit Masters.

They were rebuilt and revalved to Racepace specs Jan 2010. They were used very briefly after this by BLUEGTR for around 2000kms until he put his car up for sale. He parted them out for me in anticpation of using them in my R32 GTR build, which I have halted.

Specs as follow:

- TEIN RA, alloy mono-tube

- Rebuilt and revalved to Racepace specs Jan 2010

- Custom tops to accomodate Eibach springs, with spherical bearings

- Eibach springs front (ERS 200-70-90) and rear (ERS 250-70-40)

- Bolt in replacement for BNR32 GTR

Price is $3,400 which is what I paid for them, they have been stored in my garage unused since

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I have this exact setup in my 32 - amazing improvement over standard RA's. Worth every cent.

Lol funny that you say that Aaron! Have been discussing with an interested party what they are are worth over the price of standard RA's - seeing standard RA's go for ~$2k mark.

Appreciate the feedback. Hope they dont think I put you up to it!

The numbers on the springs. Are they length, diameter then spring rate? Am I reading correctly that the fronts are 9kg/mm & the rear 4???

Yep I believe those spring rates you have quoted are correct based on the Eibach catalogue. Cant confirm length and diameter - but sounds feasible.

I spoke with Chris @ Racepace about the spring rates on these on the weekend - his exact word were "you wouldn't want to go harder than 4kg in the rear". This is to help it all hook up and put the power down in the rear.

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