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tein control master type flex

had them in and r34 gtt only did 15000km's

like new no leaks

will fit r34gtt and r33 r34 gtr and posibly r32 gtr

no edfc

$1000 ono

msg luke 0438 111 153

located adel hills

cost $2300

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Type Flex have a Full-length ride height adjustment feature, for separate adjustment of the ride height and the pre-load of the main spring.

Twin-Tube Design - To maximise ride quality for a Street or Track Performance Application & Ensuring Maximum Available Stroke

16-level Damping Force Adjustment System (Compression & Rebound together) - Achieve the perfect setting that gives the best performance not only on the Street but also on the Track.

EDFC Compatible- Electonic Damper Force Control, for adjustment from the Drivers Seat. Go from Road to Race Track with the touch of a button

Double Powder Coating of the Damper Shell Case for improved rust prevention.

All Type Flex Coilovers kits come complete with Top mounts. For Front Strut Type applications the Pillowball Top mounts include a camber angle adjustment system and a reinforced rubber uppermount is used for the Rear Strut Setup.

With wishbone, and Multi-link Setups, where camber is not adjustable via the top mount a reinforced rubber uppermount is used. All kits with are fully EDFC compatible.

1-Full Car Coilover Kit - Full Suspension Kit containing 4 Springs & 4 Dampers

Specification Chart:

Upper Mount Yes Spring Rate (kgf/mm) 8 7 Spring Rate (N/mm) 78.4 68.6 Ride Height Drop (mm) -55 -30 Recommended Ride Height Adjustment -65 to -45 -40 to -20 Recommended Height Adjustable Range -95 to -12 -183 to +14 EDFC Yes EDFC (Motor Size) Order Controller and Motor Kit EDK05-12120

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