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Anybody ever dealt with TVH Autoteile? In Germany.

I can basically import a set of PSS9's from there direct for around $1200, landed, for a set, so just want to know if anybody has already tried importing it.

I can also get it from UK, for around $1350 landed. Anybody tried getting suspension components via UK? Same price as BC's - too tempting.

Both avenues much cheaper then the local quoted costs, which were around 2K.

Any feedback would be appreciated.

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Euro 99 shipping to Oz

Cost = Euro 843 + shipping

Total - just under AU$1200.

I think the price is great too - and as far as I can tell I can't see anything dodgy about the deal.

UK guys quoted me AU$1350 shipped.

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after buying bilstein shocks, (at 700) HSD sleeves (400ish?), springs THEN ISC tops(400ish), i'm pretty darn trolled to think i could of just bought those for LESS and been better off. so sad right now lol

that is a good price!

have you got a link to the UK store that sells them?

Why the UK store - its 200+ bucks more expensive then direct from Deutschland.

Try them both - ze Germans had some issue with the Australian orders, couldn't select the shipping on-line, but now after I sent them email its all fixed up.

German site: TVH

UK site: Kamracing

Just placed the order with ze Germans - hopefully it all goes smoothly.

Wow. That's SO much better than the local options. If you go for a set and get them, let us know how you go :)

LOL - yeah, that's what I'm also thinking - I'll be the guinea pig - if they arrive we can all go sick :cheers:

after buying bilstein shocks, (at 700) HSD sleeves (400ish?), springs THEN ISC tops(400ish), i'm pretty darn trolled to think i could of just bought those for LESS and been better off. so sad right now lol

Well don't be too sad - I haven't received nothing yet, lets see how this experiment goes LOL

Placed an order this morning then 12 hrs later the TVH Autoteile sales agent got back to me asking for the exact car brand, model, date of manufacture, capacity, kw etc etc - then after they re-checked my order details (part number) against the car model they advised me that's its all correct and then they sent me their paypal details and I just paid them - $1222.

Well don't be too sad - I haven't received nothing yet, lets see how this experiment goes LOL

Placed an order this morning then 12 hrs later the TVH Autoteile sales agent got back to me asking for the exact car brand, model, date of manufacture, capacity, kw etc etc - then after they re-checked my order details (part number) against the car model they advised me that's its all correct and then they sent me their paypal details and I just paid them - $1222.

What are you going to use for tops? They dont look to include them from the pictures.

What are you going to use for tops? They dont look to include them from the pictures.

With PSS9's you have to re-use your existing ones.

Anybody knows where to get some spare ones from? Wreckers maybe? Are they a common fit or just gt-r specific?

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