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LATE UPDATED POST - SORRY! TEINS ARE SOLD

Hi Everyone, I have my TEIN HA's for sale. Front & Rear coilovers & TEIN Springs (+Tein Strut Tops).

All are in Great (VERY GOOD) Condition. I have just had the full Whiteline/Bilestein set-up (From SydneyKid's group buy) installed, so these are now for sale.

PRICE: - $500 for the lot. Pick up (Melbourne Buyers prefered), but I am willing to post at buyers expense. I am located in Mooroolbark, VICTORIA.

I also have STD R33 GTS-T front & rear Swaybars for sale. ($30 each or both for $50). +POSTAGE Both are in excellent condition.

Lastly, I have 4 (2 rear/2 front) STD R33 GTS-T Shocks & springs. (BUT - They do not have the strut-tops, as I had to buy these because of my TEIN strut-tops were no good for my Whiteline Springs). All in excellent condition, although missing strut-tops.

Price - $40 each or $100 for all 4 shocks/springs). + POSTAGE.

Everything will fit a Series 1 or Series 2 R33 GTS-T. All parts - except for the STD stuff which is off a series 2, are from my 1995 R33 GTS-T (series 1.5).

If anyone wants everything, please call me on 0404 323 989 or PM.

Cheers,

Chris. :P

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very interested in your tien's. im in adelaide, id be greatly appreciative if you could find out approx. postage cost to get it here.

I will get back to you with a postage cost

Cheers

Hi Everyone, I have my TEIN HA's for sale.  Front & Rear coilovers & TEIN Springs (+Tein Strut Tops).

All are in Great (VERY GOOD) Condition.  I have just had the full Whiteline/Bilestein set-up (From SydneyKid's group buy)  installed, so these are now for sale.

PRICE: - $500 for the lot.  Pick up (Melbourne Buyers prefered), but I am willing to post at buyers expense.  I am located in Mooroolbark, VICTORIA.

I also have STD R33 GTS-T front & rear Swaybars  for sale.  ($30 each or both for $50).  +POSTAGE  Both are in excellent condition. 

Lastly, I have 4 (2 rear/2 front) STD R33 GTS-T Shocks & springs.  (BUT - They do not have the strut-tops, as I had to buy these because of my TEIN strut-tops were no good for my Whiteline Springs).  All in excellent condition, although missing strut-tops. 

Price - $40 each or $100 for all 4 shocks/springs). + POSTAGE.

Everything will fit a Series 1 or Series 2 R33 GTS-T.  All parts - except for the STD stuff which is off a series 2, are from my 1995 R33 GTS-T (series 1.5).

If anyone wants everything, please call me on 0404 323 989 or PM.

Cheers,

Chris.              :D

Hey mate, i urgently need some std r33 rear shocks with no springs. I have a s2 so they will fit yeh?

also what condition are these shocks in? any leaks etc?

Let me know asap.

Thanks, Mike.

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