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These were custom re-valved by Gary (Sydneykid) and are out of a winning production car. They are not from the SAU group buy.


Have moved to Racepace Tein Circuit Masters. Bought from a member on here. They stand up quite well against the Teins especially considering the big price difference between the two. At this price I believe they are great value for money.


Spring rates : 7kg/mm and 5kg/mm.


$850 + Freight if required.

Melbourne


0425 730 031



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(ignore the swaybars on top)

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any idea how many kms on them?

They haven't been used on a road car to do daily K's. The member I bought them off probably only used them for 5-10,000km's before his car went into storage and was eventually parted out.

edit : oh and i've done about 5,000KM's on them. (including x1 Deca and x1 Haunted Hills)

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What ride height did you have these at and how low do these go? Thx

I asked Racepace to set them up for handling. I haven't measured them however the lowest point of the car was a bit higher than 100mm. Most of the 32R's they have setup are almost identical height, including my current setup with the Racepace Teins. They can be lowered much more if you like for looks or even raised if required. The handling is superb.

Some photos of height:

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