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Tein Ra Coilovers 32, 33 Gtr


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TEIN Racing Spec Type-RA

Bought these for my 34 GT but they do not fit

These coilovers were set up for Nissan Skyline GT-R R33 (BCNR33) but will also fit R33 GTS-4 model and should go into R32 and R34 GT-R without too much trouble. You can see from the photos that the condition is outstanding for used suspension. They were obviously not fitted to a car for very long so they are almost as good as new.

For sale is exactly what you see in the photos including coilover shocks, strut tops, bump stops, dust covers, mounting bolts, adjustable spring mounts, damper adjusters, etc (there are no springs included with this set)

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$600 will post at buyers expense items located in Adelaide

Contact via pm or phone on 0433348748

info on tein RA as posted on website

  • Type RA TEIN suspension has adapted into its package, the specifications used in the rally field such as the World Rally Championship. TEIN has constructed a footwork for you which gives priority to function.
  • A high grade specification which gives you an unsurpassed drive feel.
  • Introduction of specifications used at competition levels.
  • Adopted a single rod structure for better reception between driver and road surface.
  • A linear damping effect which adapts to even the smallest road surface abnormality by adapting the single rod structure.
  • Seamless tube using a drawing method. Processing technology which enables a high level of precision up to 1/100mm of the inner diameter. Inner surface precision up to 3.2S (inner surface bumps within +/- 1.6 micrometer)
  • Use of ultra light and strong aluminum - A7050 which is also used in airplanes.
  • A I.D.45 piston which is maximum for marketed cars' shock absorber.
  • A different diameter multi-level valve structure which enables damping effect and specifications adjustment.
  • The damping effect adjustment structure uses an evolved version of the special shaped needle valve which has already been proven in the HA/NA dampers.
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