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Item: Tein SS Type NA

Age: Unknown; came with car

Condition: Look at the pic; no leak whatsoever

Price: $500

To Fit: Skyline R33 GTST; dont ask me what other can fit, it came out from my r33 s2 gtst

Location: Brisbane city

Contact: PM or call 0430087722

Comments: Pick up only. Reason selling due to changed back to factory shockies. Tein too hard for me as daily driving. I only know that it has 22 dampening adjustables. Circlip height adjustables.

SOLD

Edited by psychoacid
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were they relavtively at a low setting on your car?

or were they around standard height?

i wouldnt mind knowing if they are definitely height adjustable

its about 2 fingers (1 1/2 inch) from the tire to the fender. im running on factory wheels though.

you might need to print out the pictures and find out from your mech.

i have asked around when it was on the car. i got many different answers. some even need to pay just to find out (which i dont bother about that).

im not into high performance suspension system. the factory shockies made me a happy daily driver.

:P:(:D

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