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TEIN HE (not HA or HR. TEIN HE's are hard to come by) Drift Spec coilovers with adjustable height, Body length and dampening. They are in EXCELLENT condition! Suit R33 Skyline. They are for sale www.japanesemotorsport.com.au on page 3 for $1700 !!!

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TEIN's Type HE damper has been designed for drifting performance. It has a specific damping force and spring rate to optimize an easy control. It has also adapted a full length adjustable height system for a wide range of height set ups. These combined features improve the drifting experience. The Type HE is for the driver who is seeking a complete drifting suspension.

Specified damping force and spring rate set up for drifting.

16 levels of damping force adjustment (compression and rebound together).

Teflon coating for rust prevention.

Newly designed spring seat and spring seat lock for easy height adjusting.

Full-length adjustment and height adjustment for separate setting of the height and spring preload.

Installation Time : 3 +/- hours

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R33 Sold. S13 Purchased. (still staying true to Skyline - rb25det going in :P

Must sell - non negotiable $1000!!! (or will swap for any decent set of TEIN adjustable coilovers for S13 Silvia).

You will not find HE Teins cheaper than this.

0422-963-812 or [email protected]

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Hey there,

How many kms have they done?

How hard have they been ridden?

How is the rubber on them? Looks like a little wear in the pics but I dunno, that could just be grease and grime.

Have you got the hook spanners and adjustment manual?

Hey there,

How many kms have they done?

How hard have they been ridden?

How is the rubber on them? Looks like a little wear in the pics but I dunno, that could just be grease and grime.  

Have you got the hook spanners and adjustment  manual?

Less than 15,000km's. The rubber on them is perfect!!! The pictures do not justify. Not a single crack or crease. They are in excellent condition. I do not have hook spanners or adjustment manual.

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