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Was thinking of selling my TEIN HA's and getting a new set of these....

Does anyone on here have a set, or has been in a 32 with some?

Just a friend put some in his 4 door 32 and JESUS these things were HARD!

And plus for the price they are a real bargain, plus they are 10way damper adjust. too....

If you can read japanese check it out at.....

Silk Road RM/A8

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i am that friend... they were meant for my r32 4 door but due to financial restraints i had to sell them to another friend with a 4 door 32...

i did alot of research into coilovers for my car as it is a purpose built dedicated track only drift car...

everyone goes hks, tein, cusco, kei office etc etc... i thought id be different... went searching and found awsome reviews on the SilkRoad Section RM-A8 coilovers... theyre very popular in the USA driftscene with praise coming from all angles... and also in japan and hawaii

heres the USA link http://www.silkroad-usa.com/

get them sam! i can order them whenever youre ready :P

- adz

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Was thinking of selling my TEIN HA's and getting a new set of these....

Does anyone on here have a set, or has been in a 32 with some?

Just a friend put some in his 4 door 32 and JESUS these things were HARD!

And plus for the price they are a real bargain, plus they are 10way damper adjust. too....

If you can read japanese check it out at.....

Silk Road RM/A8

Front spring rate is 560 lbs per inch (standard R32GTST is 125 lbs per inch) and the rear spring rate is 450 lbs per inch. Hope you never have to drive it on the road. :D

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