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Hi Guys,

I have two nice sets of coilovers in stock right now for your BCNR33 or BNR34 GT-R. As usual, pickup from our Melb shop or we can ship cheaply and quickly auswide :rolleyes:

First up, immaculate Tein Flex. $1700 - almost new with minimal use.

http://www.importmonster.com.au/shop/produ...5c67d9c6dea0bcd

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Secondly we have some HKS Hipermax Pro - bargain at $1450

http://www.importmonster.com.au/shop/produ...roducts_id=1030

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Hey Aaron are R34 and R33 GTR coilovers the same?

Hi Mate

correct, 33 and 34 GT-R struts are interchangeable. Shock length, mounting etc is all exactly the same between the BCNR33 and BNR34 :rolleyes:

Cheers

Aaron

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Any Teins to suit ECR33?

I've been looking on your yahoo auctions service and they all look a bit old and sketchy. Not very confidence inspiring!

Thanks

Ric

Any Teins to suit ECR33?

I've been looking on your yahoo auctions service and they all look a bit old and sketchy. Not very confidence inspiring!

Thanks

Ric

Hi Mate

none in stock, but I'll keep my eyes open for you :)

Cheers

Aaron

how much difference between the hks and the tein?

Hi mate

the HKS are a good unit, though without the base height adjustability of the Teins. Ie when you adjust the height of the HKS, you are also adjusting the spring preload as you are compressing the spring..

The tein are sold now, another set on the way in around 8 weeks time.

99% of what we sell is sourced direct from Japan, so will be Jap Spec :D

Cheers

Az



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