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Old 02-17-2007, 12:05 AM
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Default Tein Type RA Coilovers

I'm sure the majority of you guys know that these model coilovers use to be near Tein's top of the line before they were discontinued. It was aimed at track users, but was fine for me on the streets.

These have about 22k miles on them, but are still in great condition. The rubber between the spring and shock (whatever you call it) may need some work, but I usually don't drive my car in the rain.

Important note about the rear coilovers: Both of the rear coilovers do not have the original top hats provided by Tein, however, stock ones are in place and work just as good. Also, one of the rear coilovers was rethreaded by Tein and uses different collars that were custom made. It works fine, just remember it is different from the other three coilovers.

I am also going to include some spanner wrenches so you can adjust these.

Asking $500obo. Come and pick these up!






Pictures of the front coilovers:





Pictures of the rear coilvers (like I mentioned earlier, these have stock top hats and one uses a completely different custom collar):





and yeah, you get these too:
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woa woa what u doing to your car!?!?!=[
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Upgrading.
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Why are the coilovers like that? Missing upper mounts, rethreaded collars, and etc.
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That's how I got them from the previous owner. However, these still ride stiff and great!
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Bump!
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Price dropped!

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i like the last pic
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Having fun with a lightbox?
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Hahah, I should post these pictures up in the photography forums and show my technique. Its only a basic bounce flash effect on regular white poster paper.

I'm too lazy to make a light box.
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