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Well i'm going back to stock suspension as these are f**KIN hard rock suspension. Infact 2 hard for my comfort on the street.

So i'm putting it in for Sale.

They are still on my car. Once i get a buyer i will take them off.

Will have pics up soon.

Going Price is $685 + Shipping ..............SOLD!!!!!!!!

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im keen to buy asap need to see pics obviously are they all jic as i saw an old post which said you had a set of 2 jic and 2 tein?

Yes they are all JIC.

The previous was 2 pair of JIC and 2 pair of TEIN but that was sold.

Was trialing different coilovers for awhile to find if there is one that is soft and comfort enough for the road but unfortunately there ain't any so i'm just going for non-adjustable and non-dampening one.

I will post up the pics this weekend so keep an eye out on the post

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also have you got any pics of your car with them on?

i was going to take them over the weekend but the daylight ran out and and had no other time except for saturday to work on my car.

But who ever sends money into my bank account first will get it and i will make the time to take it off asap and ship it to them.

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