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Selling a set of used BNR34 Tein Comfort Sports. These are monotube coilovers with a softer spring rate for more comfort ride. New from Touge Distribution costs AUD 2,076 excluding delivery. This is compatible with BCNR33 and ER34 as well.

Selling this set for AUD 850 delivered.

Description:

The Comfort Sport Damper has been specifically designed for drivers seeking to improve performance, without sacrificing ride quality. Vehicle sway is reduced to increase stability during cornering and increase handling. This coilover kit features a special fluorocarbon coating to protect against corrosion. The mono tube internal design with new MSV technology allows for smooth and quiet operation. Ride height and damping force adjustable (16-levels), as well as EDFC compatible. Developed with larger wheels and tires in mind, the spring rates and damping force provides the perfect balance of performance and comfort.

Additional Features:

• Steel Construction

• Mono Tube internal construction

• 16 way adjustable dampers, compression and rebound combined

• M.S.V. Technology for improved comfort

• Ride Height adjustable via spring seat

• Hardened Rubber upper mounts with silencer ring for increased steering feel

• Inverted design for strut type front and rear

• Teflon coated shock body

• EDFC Compatible

Note: There is a repaired crack line on one of the pillowball mount. The local tyre shop chap says it's fine to be used. But in any case, you can also change to a new set of pillowball mount if you wish to.

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