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Hey guys,

I have a set (4) of TEIN Height Adjustable coilovers for sale. I am not certain but I think they're HA type. I bought them about 6 months back and have only recently pulled them out (selling the car) - they were working fine however there was some oil residue on the front driver's side one and I think it's starting to leak - hence the low price. Fulcrum can re-do these for $160 per corner, I was going to get both fronts done ($320), so for a little over $700 you could have set of healthy coilovers for your R32.

No pics, price is firm...if you're keen, call me on 0412 776 276 as I don't come on here often sorry.

Thanks,

Chris

Edited by 4doorHCR32
Hey guys,

I have a set (4) of TEIN Height Adjustable coilovers for sale. I am not certain but I think they're HA type. I bought them about 6 months back and have only recently pulled them out (selling the car) - they were working fine however there was some oil residue on the front driver's side one and I think it's starting to leak - hence the low price. Fulcrum can re-do these for $160 per corner, I was going to get both fronts done ($320), so for a little over $700 you could have set of healthy coilovers for your R32.

No pics, price is firm...if you're keen, call me on 0412 776 276 as I don't come on here often sorry.

Thanks,

Chris

Anyone keen?

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