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Set of 4 tein NA coilovers, height adjustable, and 16 damper adjustments.

Very good condition

In Adelaide but will ship interstate.

very good suspension for the street and the ocasional track day, wont be

desapointed.

No leaks, or weird noises :)

They are on my car at the moment and would be taken off when my

new drift coilovers get here next week.

Asking $650

http://www.hyeline.com/tein_type_nr_na.htm

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I'm interested, whats the ride like?. I have low king springs and gab shocks on my car now and its hard as f**k and i'm over it. How old are they?

I live in adelaide aswell, where abouts are u?

Edited by Ronin

Ronin, the ride its pretty good, perfect if you have it as a daily driver, very comfortable. they are about year and a half old, done 15000ks or so. I am up in the hills, replied your pm, dont know if i would be able to make it this weekend.

masTers, they go from -10mm to -40mm i think they can go pretty low but not stupidly low. in my car i have them one before last at the back and middle at the front, i dont know if you can tell by the avatar. I have no problem with sending them to WA you would probably have to pay an extra $50 for the shipping.(estimate) let me know.

Cheers

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