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Ok basically, I may be able to get some tein adjustable suspension if I give them my full standard suspension and $1000. Basically its from a car yard wanting to swap for standard suspension!!!

so what do people know about this suspension, all I have been told at the mo is that its blue I think.

although it requires certification.

chhers.......4ROLLN

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Thats half the problem, I dont even know.

anyways a mate who works at toptown in hamilton knows a caryard who have an altezz that they want to get complied and the prospective buyer doesnt want the adjustables, so they are looking for standard shocks and springs plus $1000 for the change over.

however, my car is already lowered, not super low, but bloody good enough!

and I cant really afford them although if I want them i'll get them so might find out more tomorrow.

Also though I've been told they want to do it as soon as possible and im really way to busy to be mucking around with this a the moment and my car needs a new warrent before I could get them as my warrent runs out in three weeks and i dont want to pay for a cert yet.

so im kind of thinking flaging them anyways now but will find out more info first.

So if anyone else may be interested and I decide im not, let me know aswell. It does look like a good deal for adjustables though!!!!!!

Posted

B) and if anyone is wanting to take on Haydon's offer but already has lowered springs I have a spare set of standard height Altezza springs sittin in the garage-so you could re-sell the lowered ones to a club member maybe??

Ahhh...the networking....

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Yeah after talking to hayden we both think it is not worth to take the risk of doing all these work...they are taking most of the advantage while they are the people asking the favour of swaping them around...also I would never recommened used Suspension set up, always get new ones because you can never tell the history of them with your eyes!!!

Matt :)

Posted

1G for a used set of Tein ?? man if u can afford that, while trading in your old springs, you might as well sell the stock springs and add the money to the grand and buy them new.

  • 4 weeks later...
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Hi hayden

nice to meet you guys here.

I strongly agree with Hoon.

cause you never know what is going on with the old suspension before.

take more careful, I suggest to purchase the new stuffs if you could afford them.

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