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the rears ones will be at the back of your seats, take off your rear seats. you will see it.

Or just easily remove the parcel shelf..

Tein SuperStreets are 'ok' but there very soft 6/4 rate which in turn doesnt help to much with a very heavy car like a Skyline.. If you want to keep the coilovers just run thicker sway bars etc to stiffen up the car but overall id personally sell the Tein SS and upgrade to like JIC 8/6 which you can get brand new for just over $1200 delivered :P

If you really want to get into track alot more then you can go for Tein Monoflex in like 10/8 which is the rate i run and the car is stuck to the ground.. Just on the street its not the best of rides lol

Well just hardenend the rear coilovers.. Feels better now in handling.. will know the results at phillip island..

Thanks Geraus for the help with the coilovers..

At Philip Island you would prob want them a bit softer, your going to be clocking some fast speeds down there and a stiff ride wont be the safest of things for a beginer, Run them soft at the start then see how you go thru out the day and adjust.

Better to be safe then sorry :P

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