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Hey guys listing up a couple of these Items for a friend of mine who's had them up on gumtree for a short while.

He's got two Items up for sale:-

S14/S15 Tein Coilovers: This Model of Tein coilovers is the top of the range in suspension with the ride height that's adjustable and the added feature of the damper control from inside the cockpit.

$1500 http://melbourne.gumtree.com.au/c-Cars-Vehicles-Motorbikes-Parts-parts-accessories-brakes-suspension-S14-S15-Tein-Coilovers-W0QQAdIdZ246980909

Gestalt Virogue 20" Rims +Tyres: 90% Rubber. Not one scratch on any rim.

Price Drop $2500 http://melbourne.gumtree.com.au/c-Cars-Vehicles-Motorbikes-Parts-parts-accessories-wheels-tyres-rims-Gestalt-Virogue-20-Rims-Tyres-W0QQAdIdZ246979017

Contact Tony on 0405707680 for any inquiries.

Cheers

Steve.

Hey guys listing up a couple of these Items for a friend of mine who's had them up on gumtree for a short while.

He's got two Items up for sale:-

S14/S15 Tein Coilovers: This Model of Tein coilovers is the top of the range in suspension with the ride height that's adjustable and the added feature of the damper control from inside the cockpit.

$1500 http://melbourne.gumtree.com.au/c-Cars-Vehicles-Motorbikes-Parts-parts-accessories-brakes-suspension-S14-S15-Tein-Coilovers-W0QQAdIdZ246980909

Gestalt Virogue 20" Rims +Tyres: 90% Rubber. Not one scratch on any rim.

Price Drop $2500 http://melbourne.gumtree.com.au/c-Cars-Vehicles-Motorbikes-Parts-parts-accessories-wheels-tyres-rims-Gestalt-Virogue-20-Rims-Tyres-W0QQAdIdZ246979017

Contact Tony on 0405707680 for any inquiries.

Cheers

Steve.

BUMP - Price drop on wheels $2000! Wants them gone so don't be afraid to call and bargain if interested.

lol $2000 for the rims

i dunno where you bought them from

but $1400 with new tyres are what they going for now days

thats no scratches

and 100% tread

Don't think so buddy - Just done some RESEARCH after reading your post and the 20" retail BRAND NEW starting at ~$2800 for the narrowest wheel. You can get them for $1400 in 17" - Price listing Nice try. They're definitely not my cup of tea, but I'm doing the honorable thing of posting this up for a mate. Next time try and read the description more accurately instead of what you want to see to keep you from looking like a fool.

Tony also mentioned to me he has a 2-way diff to suit s14/15 for $800 - Please contact him for any info, as he hasn't supplied me any pictures yet.

Cheers,

Steve.

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