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Hi Guys, only bought the car a little while back and am not full bottle on the various types of Tein available, so can't give you a model number.

They are currently on the car so if you're in Perth, message me and you can come and see/feel the ride for yourself if you're interested.

Reason for sale: I'm getting old and soft...:whatsthat ... and they aren't either of those things. (acutally they don't ride too bad, but I am going for Bilsteins - you be the judge - probably great for drifters)

I am told they should be worth around $800 - $1000 ?

Offers would be considered of course.

If you want to know more about "what sort are they", please just tell me what to look for (colour, shape etc?) and I will describe them better.

Cheers!

Matt.

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are they height adjustable? damper adjustable? both? this will give you an idea of what one it is. someone can tell you which one is which. I know HA and HR but not which is which. did that make sense? haha

']are they height adjustable? damper adjustable? both? this will give you an idea of what one it is. someone can tell you which one is which. I know HA and HR but not which is which. did that make sense? haha

Ah yeah. Good point .

They are height adjustable, but my workshop guys don't "think" that they are damper adjustable. Might have to take it down to one of the local workshops that know Teins and get them to have a close look and tell me which sort they are.

Are the GTR and GTS-T R32 sussy the same??? can they be used on either model?

I am not 100% sure of this. But I asked the suspension guy over here who I deal through and he's pretty sure it only fits R32 GTR and nothing else.. disappointing huh..

Anyone know different?

  • 2 weeks later...
Have you sold the suspension yet if not call 0419 314 099

No they haven't been sold as yet. Have one guy looking at them - but not sure yet if he wants them yet.

I'll try your number a bit later in the day.

  • 4 weeks later...
still available?

Yup, sure are! Missed an opportunity to sell to one of the guys in this thread because I took a couple of days to get back to him and he bought some others...

Haven't really done any more advertising - so still got them.

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