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Got a set of Tein mediums for sale, these will lower your car by roughly 30mm all around and are very comfortable

 

Spring rate: 30% stiffer than stock springs, @ 4.5 kg/mm rear and around 4.2kg/mm ish for front

 

Review: Whilst they're probably the stiffest lowered springs for factory shocks, they're still comfortable, and works really well with Bilstein shocks.

 

Application: I've used them on both r33 gtst and r34 gtt and in both cases they've fitted up fine.

 

The front springs were pretty scratched due to having left them rolling around in garage for too long, so I've painted it. Doesn't affect its performance however.

 

they have been discontinued and you can no longer buy them new from tein anymore. Only selling due to going coilovers

 

$100, located in north Sydney

 

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Thanks mate

Yeah they don't look the best appearance wise so hence the price.. left it rolling on garage floor for too long made some scratches. Still does the job well enough though.

If it doesn't sell I might just keep them for "in case" too lol

Sometimes I wonder why tein discontinued the s-tech mediums instead of the normal s tech..

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