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I got a used HKS SSQV including RB25DEt Adapter for sale

This item is used for less then 3 months in good condition and comes with Original Box.

Price $300

Also I got a Set of Tien HA for R33 Gtst in my car which I thought of selling.

They are height adjustable and 16 level click dialed expansion / contraction function is built in its system

I'm looking to sell them for $800

In addition to the basic function of the Type HR Damper, TIEN has added damping level adjustments. The variety of so many different damping settings are able to cover all setting ranges needed from soft (a degree similar to your vehicle's original damper) to hard (stiff as the N1 endurance race car) in 16 levels. All products meet Japanese car regulations. Type HA can be disassembled so that dampers can be overhauled and settings changed. A different spring rate for the HA damper is also available on request with recommended specs. All dampers fit directly into the original upper mount. However, TIEN offers as an upgrade, an upper mount kit which replaces the rubber bushing with a pillow ball (spherical bearing).

Location North Melbourne Vic

Email me at [email protected] if you got any inquiries.

Thanks

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