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Tein hr coilover suspension for r33 gtst. Was used for around 2500km's and removed when i sold the car. Has been in storage

for past year. Condition is "as new", Still has Tein logo showing on the springs, all tein stickers are intact on shocks. Will post photos soon.Located in Sydney. Asking $800ono

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Hi Gomez

Just interested if they have any leaks, if the boots are ok and if you still have the adjusting tools.

Regards Boyd 0408188777

Tein hr coilover suspension for r33 gtst. Was used for around 2500km's and removed when i sold the car. Has been in storage

for past year. Condition is "as new", Still has Tein logo showing on the springs, all tein stickers are intact on shocks. Will post photos soon.Located in Sydney. Asking $800ono

0425 33 17 19

Hey Gomez

As well wondering if it matters if they are for series one or two. Jap spec or the smoother Australian version, would prefer a text or call as I am going to be off line soon, 0408188777 Cheers

Tein hr coilover suspension for r33 gtst. Was used for around 2500km's and removed when i sold the car. Has been in storage

for past year. Condition is "as new", Still has Tein logo showing on the springs, all tein stickers are intact on shocks. Will post photos soon.Located in Sydney. Asking $800ono

0425 33 17 19

For those interested, I may have some Tein HR coilovers available soon.

I have them in a car I just bought, and they are too stiff for the roads I drive on each day. Came in teh car from Japan, so Jap spec, not sure on spring rates but hard (12/10 possibly?) Will come with C Spanners and in great condition (no leaks etc). Will be aiming for $900+ postage. Just need so sort some replacement susp first.

The sus would be great for a weekender/track day car but as I drive my car every day (over some rough rds) they are a bit too stiff. Looking to replace with the Group buy bilsteins so if you want to work out a swap, let me know.

Cheers

Lee

  • 3 months later...

What are those coilovers from japan doing mate?

I'm actually looking to get rid of some bilsteins with kingsprings if youre interested. check ou the thread in the classifieds.

I'm interested in upgrading to something firmer so let me know.

preferably via pm

Edited by oly124

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