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Available soon - Tein type Basic Coilover Kit for R33 GTS-T $1300 inc GST - FREE DELIVERY (revised pricing). This product has the highest engineering qualities with height adjustment that is included in all Tein product but excludes top mounts and dapening adjustment. A great step up from lowered springs, or a great step away from those harsh, noisey and rusty coilovers your car came in with from japan. Designed to be used with OE upper mounts - to keep your car free from that "Clunking" sound often associated with worn pillowbal mounts. Why buy secondhand when you can get NEW TEIN COILOVERS at this great price.

Full warranty and technical backup from official Australian distributor.

Stock available early July - feel free to direct any enquiries to [email protected] or phone us during business hours on 03 9873 0133 (monday to friday - 8.30am to 5.30pm).

(sample image - actual product may vary)

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Hows the height adjustment on these?

Also what are the springs rates?

Is there a difference between these and say super streets? which is next model up right?

I could be keen in this actually!! got a pic of the actual product?

cheers

Hi - we are looking into the OE mounts - hopefully should have a cost effective solution soon for those who no longe have theirs. Please contact us on 03 9873 0133

Hi

if you dont have stock suspension - you MIGHT need them. But if you have the genuine nissan shockers and the upper mounts are in good shape - you will be ok (no additoanl parts required).

Cheers

also what are the upper mounts the member above is talking about?

Do we need it with this?

cheers

n pm replied btw

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hey just following up. Do you have a cost and availability on the upper mounts yet? I have aftermarket shocks and springs atm and i still have the upper mounts but to be honest im not sure what condition there in. Physically they look fine. is that all that matters?

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