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Hey Guys up for sale is a set of 4 Genuine Tein (S Tech) Springs that where on my R33 GTS-T Series 2 for a little over 3 months, i never actually measured how low it made the car but it gave it a nice stance,

The reason as to why i am selling these springs is due to the fact that i purchased coilovers 3 months after purchasing the springs and i have no need for them so they are just sitting in the box gathering dust.

Im located in Adelaide so pick up is preferred, i will try my best to get pictures up and im looking for around $300 ONO

For any queries dont hesitate to contact me on 0402930153

im bit confused, are these springs supposed to be on a tein coilover and you have seperated them from the coilover???

or are they to go with a standard shockie and just lower the car?

if they are suited to go on as part of a coilover then id be interested in them, and what stiffness are they? i have some tein coilovers that could do with a bit softer springs.

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