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Hey guys, I've got a set of Tein HA or HR (whichever arent dampning adj.) rear coilovers to suit R33's.

The reason im selling is basically they is too firm for me (and the missus hates it too) so im changing setup.

I've had them on my car for a few thousand clicks and i bought them second hand, im not sure the condish of them because they are still on the car, but there is no knocks or anything and should be sweet but i will get photos once they are off the car.

They are height adjustable only.

Looking for $200. Can post for $20 or pickup from the Gold Coast.

Cheers guys

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interested, i have a pair of lowered pedders springs in at the moment that are a nice cumfy ride.

i cant pm, so send me your mobile number and we can work something out

Cheers.

Hey buddy, if you buy these im happy to take your pedders from you

sms me on 0406747726 to discuss further

thanks mate

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