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Tein Super Street suspension with Electronic Damping Force Controller (EDFC) as brought in by Fulcrum Suspensions.

Comes with everything shown in the first photo including original box, adjustment spanners, manuals, stickers (all new and unused) as well as the wiring harnesses etc.

Driven about 10,000km in my daily driver and then replaced when I wanted to start doing some really serious track work.

The Electronic Damping Force Controller allows you to dial in what damping force you want while actually driving, you can hear the little motors on top of each strut doing the adjustment in real time. Has memories for different settings so you can go from soft to hard with 1 of 3 memory settings. Alternatively dial in independently front and rear settings to get it setup just right for your car and driving conditions and then save as new memory etc.

All working well and as the photos show, in fantastic condition.

Not sure if they'll suit other models or cars, but taken off my R33 GTR.

Located in Adelaide, SA. Let me know if you need to know shipping estimates, etc.

Asking $2,000.

Let me know if you have any other questions.

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Edited by cardre

For those looking at shipping costs, I've just measured and weighed the original box with everything in it:

27.2 kg

90 x 32 x 33 cm

Let me know if you'd like a quote and if you have a preference for a courier.

Thanks.

I've done a quote with e-go to ship to NSW and it was just over $30 to ship based on their website quoting service. Let me know your postcode if you'd like me to get a quote to ship using this or another courier.

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