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Item: K-Office Drift & Track Adjustable Coilover Suspensions For R34

Location: Sydney

Item Condition: Used - Just abit bouncy (may need re-gassing)

Reason for Selling: Want Stocks for R34 cause going back to stock.

Price and Payment Conditions: Trade for stocks & Pick Up $200/offers on top. Still For Sale

Extra Info: Height & Damper Adjustable. Trading only, $200 or offers on cash adjustments with trade of stocks. Trading only for the R34 GTT stocks. (Must be in good condition. Would prefer with lowered springs but other wise just plain stock) Car is off the road and still on the car, can be removed.

Contact Details: PM me.

There has been a mustake, these suspensions are not TEIN's but are "K-Office" as it was recently pull out and checked.

No pics as it is still on the car but car is of the road. Please dont PM me for pics.

Edited by FILO34
hey mate i have a set of low km stockies, but are the teins adjusable? and what adjustment do they give?

Hey buddy,

The TEIN's are adjustable,

Hieght & Damper, as far as i know of.

Do your stockies have any problems? how many kms?

does it have lowered springs?

Cheers mate.

no problema that i know of, out of an 8000KM old S2 wreck

Sounds good but is it S2... R33? cause im after R34 Stockers. Unless R33's would fit R34's but im not sure on that. But would rather prefer R34.

Cheers.

ive got a set of stockerrs on my r34. they come with lowered rsr springs as well. im interested in your coil overs. My only concern is i bought a set of 2nd hand coilovers a few years ago, put them on the car and they only lasted a few months before needing to be rebuilt. If you can guarantee that nothing is wrong with your suspension and i wont be needing any repairs to be done anytime soon. I will definately be willing to trade. you can contact me on 0424696113. cheers. oh and also i do have the stock springs as well as the lowered ones

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still for sale or trade......??

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Items are K-Office not TEINs - just to let ppl know,

post has been edited.

still for sale or trade......??

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R u still up for a trade. Cause i have got a set of bilstien shocks that are pretty stiff and standard hieght springs in my 34 4 door, r they inter changeable between the 4 door and the 2 door. would the K-office still be ok too drive round on for a bit. Do they need a service or a rebuild. just let me know on the cash adjustment. thanks mate.

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