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TEIN HA
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I just got my hands on a set of coilovers and I cant find what car they suit any where on the internet and need to sell them asap so I can refit my skyline with new coilovers before my defected notice ends!
Im assuming they dont fit an R33 because I cant find anything on these part numbers on-line.
If any one is chasing this set of coil overs Im selling them.
$800 for the set
call any time: 0438959097
There is a guy selling a set on the net saying they suit a subaru or s13
The guy i bought them from said they suit Stagea S15 R33 R34 Tein Coilovers
The individual part numbers read:
DKN81-115380
WGC34-R-98A
(Rear Right)
DKN80-117460-L
WGC34-FL-98A
(Front left)

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