EOI: Tein SUPER STREET's (was HA ) Group buy Updated

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EOI: Tein SUPER STREET's (was HA ) Group buy Updated

Post by smorison »

Hi,
I may be bringing in from Japan (direct) some set's of Tein height / rate adjustable suspension.

* Price bought locally here is about 2600.00.
* From japan Direct about 2300 + Int'l Shipping.
* I'm hoping to have a price around the 2000.00 mark + interstate delivery.

Full details can be found here: http://www.tein.co.jp/hadampe.html

If you are seriously interested then please contact me via email (not pm as its too hard for me to track interested parties)...

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I am currently working with Tein in Japan to secure a deal in Australia for their Super Street range.... Details will be announced shortly
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Post by GPXXX »

sif you're not trying to send me broke Steve... LoL :?

$2K is damn cheap for a Jap height/damper adjustable coilover kit... if i had the money, i'd definitely be interested for a set... can you throw an interest-free term finance with that? hehehe... ;)

are they the same model fitted on Rob's car?
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Post by fto12345 »

a bit of a stupid question but would there be any cheaper suspensions group buy for those who can't or don't want to spend that much on a suspension?

Thought I'll try as well...
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Post by smorison »

don't know which model is on robb's car but these are the only fully adjustable suspension kits for the FTO from Tein that i can find now so i would say that it is the same or equivilent (newer) model from Tein.

fto12345: Sometime in the near future my kyb springs (almost new less than 2,000km's on them) and whiteling springs will be for sale i'd imagine.

mikey: ahahah ;) that's funny.... in short no interest free terms without the price going up to cover my own financing costs :P
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Post by MADFTO »

Too bad they don't make RA's for the FTO anymore, otherwise I would of gotten you to get me a set (I should of bought some when they came out, damnit =P)

Anyways, I'm interested, but I want the pillar ball mountings as well.

Hmmm just checked the site, they don't offer HAs without pillar mounts anymore, that makes things easier =)

Dropping an email =P
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Post by Breza »

Would luv a set of Teins.............

But I think the ride comfort on the choppy Tasmanian roads would see me spending a fortune at the chiropractor. All the revenue down here goes towards more and more speed camera's.

Although, anyone that want's to part with a set of 4 Whiteline spings, I would definately be interested in taking them off your hands. :-)

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Post by MADFTO »

Tein HA can be seriously stiff, I wouldn't suggest buying them if you just use your car just as a daily as their worth can only be shown on a track =) Or you just your car to feel like it's on rails (with the right tyres) =)

Default spring rating is 8kg per 175mm for front and 6kg per 200mm for rears.

However you can get springs rating between 7-10kg for front and 5-8 for rear.

Remember, we have a light car as far as cars go, and these spring rates are pretty stiff =) If you do go get them, think about what spring rates you want =P

Also the damper (shock) is adjustable, that should reduce the shock of bumps somewhat =)
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Post by smorison »

the spring rates go from OEM to rock solid on these so if you are happy to tune your suspension for specific events and want comfortable daily driver plus rock solid performance on the track they are what you want...

if you also want to be really lazy i can arrange for the Electronic adjuster to be added to your shipment (control shock's from the cabin)
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Post by wildfaye »

Currently the Tein EDFC in not fitable on the FTO due to lack of space in the engine bay. FYI.

U have a way to work dat around?
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wildfaye wrote:Currently the Tein EDFC in not fitable on the FTO due to lack of space in the engine bay. FYI.

U have a way to work dat around?
really? wasn't aware of that... ok so maybe you can't use the EDFC with the FTO :)
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Post by WILL »

I m also interested if it includes the pillow mounts.
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wildfaye wrote:Currently the Tein EDFC in not fitable on the FTO due to lack of space in the engine bay. FYI.

U have a way to work dat around?
when there is a will, there is a way... ;)

(cut holes on your bonnet so the EDFC actuators will stick out from the engine bay - looks fully hectic bro! 8):P:lol:)
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Post by paladin »

is that a go or a no go? cus my bros looking fora decent set for his s15...
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it will be a go

if he has the part numbers we can order them as well... price may vary
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The last I heard, the HA for FTO is out of stock and out of production.
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yeah they are... i'm working on the super streets now... apparently they are just starting to make these for the FTO.
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Post by wildfaye »

I emailed Tein UK and Japan, the Super Street is for sale onli in UK.
Not sure if they will ship some direct from Japan to Aust thou :?:
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Post by smorison »

hey guys just a quick update,

I've been speaking on the phone with Tein in Japan and it appears we will have a new offer very shortly.

Tein UK has built Super Street's for the FTO (manufactured in Japan)... we are currently working on a price deal for these... these offer ride height adjustment by as little as 1mm, and are totally top of the line....

Pricing will be around the 2k by the time they are delivered to your door.... watch this space for more information coming in the next week or so.
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Post by G1 »

are these ones a bit easier to live with on the public roads? or just as stiff as the HAs?
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Post by wildfaye »

Mabe you could post the detailed specs of the Super Street and HA for comparison.

Ride height, damping force kg/mm, spring rates kg/mm. etc etc.
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