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Cheers guys.

Found out the best price i can get from Japan for the Flag-R is roughly $6400 del

Which isnt to bad. Something alittle cheaper would be better tho.

Cheers Luke

If you want something with the remote oil canistor. also check out Tein or nismo

Nismo; they are Ohlins with nismo custom springs

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http://page18.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/w50964703

Tein: Circuit Master : Super Racing

http://www.tein.co.jp/e/products/super_racing.html

I run the Tein in my R33 track car and they are extremely good, i think it is 30x30 adjustable (30 rebound, 30 damper) so total of 900 adjustments. However remember with alot of adjustment it means alot of track time to tune them correctly, and i have yet to find anyone that can setup these coilovers. So you will be basically on a guess and check method at the track which is very time consuming and can be costly.

Also as mention above contact Jesse and he will get you a quote direct from Ohlins in japan which i am guessing will be cheaper than the 6k quote.

Ohline DFV retail around the 2.5k mark in japan.

Quantum is another brand to check out also

http://www.qrs-j.com/

http://www.qrs-j.com/download/price/0909_nissan.pdf

They are a European brand (make suspension for ferrari etc) but also deal with jdm cars

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Cheers guys. I'll look into those when I'm home from work later today. If I remember the quantum's have extremly high spring rates that would be shocking for our bumpy track here.

The quote on the ohlins came from Jesse, just the shocking exchange rate is killing me.

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