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Item:Tein HA ECR33

Location:Melbourne

Item Condition:~12,000kms, no oil leak

Reason for Selling:don't need it anymore

Price and Payment Conditions:$1,000 pickup or $1050 interstate

Extra Info:good for street with 16 damper adjustables front and rear

Contact Details:0422 422 344

PICS will be up soon.

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hey im very interested. i'll wait until you post up the pics. When it comes down it would u sell em for $1000 posted to qld. I'm sure we can come to some agreement. get back to me when u can

I bought this set used already mate. I installed it for like 2 weeks and sold the car.

The person I bought it off told me they done about 12-13,000kms.

No key but I do have a spanner.

Edited by mrskyline

well dude basically i am interested but there is another set being sold exactly the same as yours from cambell for $880 in brisbane so i dont have to pay until i recieve so theres less risk. If you dont belive me look up the forums its there. basically if you can match his price and do it cod or half now and half on delivery i'll buy yours. i have my reasons why i wouldnt just buy his in the first place but i'd like some more security thats all. also what does the key do

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