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Old 01-27-04, 06:10 PM
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Default TEIN FLEX coilovers with EDFC

I’m also selling TEIN FLEX coilovers with EDFC if you or anyone you know is interested. About 5 -7 K miles on them. They are like new. I'm putting the car back to stock since I have to sell it.

http://www.tein.com/flexdamp.html

http://www.tein.com/edfc.html

I am selling them for a very good price. New they are 1530 for the coilovers, and EDFC is 380 new. I would sell them for 1500 with EDFC included. You can adjust the stiffness from inside of the car, and you can adjust the height and spring stiffness separately. Let me know.

E-mail me at ucc40@yahoo.com

P.S. Or best offer.

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Will you sell the EDFC seperate???
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if sypher takes the edc

i will offer $750 for the coils themselves , neo just sold his used as well for that price , jewlz is selling brand new for 1100
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Pm'd ya. My email at work is down so I can't email you directly right now.

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Originally posted by lexforlife
i will offer $750 for the coils themselves , neo just sold his used as well for that price
To be fair, I got pretty much asking price of $850. Since it was a local sale, I took a little off because of shipping (or lack of). Payment is pending which is the only reason the post does not say SOLD yet.
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Originally posted by Neo
To be fair, I got pretty much asking price of $850. Since it was a local sale, I took a little off because of shipping (or lack of). Payment is pending which is the only reason the post does not say SOLD yet.
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I am also interested in the EDFC if it is not sold yet
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I am also interested in the EDFC if it is not sold yet
I had few offers for the whole unit together, but if they buyers doesn’t come thru, I will consider selling them separately.
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I also just noticed (from another thread) that this is a set for the SC. Most of the guys inquiring here are GS owners. I don't believe the coilovers are interchangeable. The EDFC, though, is universal.
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Originally posted by Neo
I also just noticed (from another thread) that this is a set for the SC. Most of the guys inquiring here are GS owners. I don't believe the coilovers are interchangeable. The EDFC, though, is universal.
You are correct.
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no offense but was offering that for i can get bilstein pss coils new for 850 with lifetime warranty

if you should change your mind hit me back
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Originally posted by lexforlife
no offense but was offering that for i can get bilstein pss coils new for 850 with lifetime warranty

if you should change your mind hit me back
Not same as tein flex There is a reason why they are more than bilstein.
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trust me my friend, i am well aware of what teins is as compared to bilstein , more money does not necc mean better or more useful product , i have dont extensive research of the 2 , teins has some features that are more tuneable then the bilsteins but bilsteins are notorious for tuning and setting the valveing right the first time


teins are fantastic and the adjustability is out of this world , as far as drop 1.8 for bilstein more then enough for some , teins go much lower but for some using the whole range of adjusting is just not practical

did not mean to jack the thread bro , good luck on the sale and i have been around for some time and have a tiny tiny bit of knowledge on whats out there and what really works


good luck again
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Originally posted by lexforlife
trust me my friend, i am well aware of what teins is as compared to bilstein , more money does not necc mean better or more useful product , i have dont extensive research of the 2 , teins has some features that are more tuneable then the bilsteins but bilsteins are notorious for tuning and setting the valveing right the first time


teins are fantastic and the adjustability is out of this world , as far as drop 1.8 for bilstein more then enough for some , teins go much lower but for some using the whole range of adjusting is just not practical

did not mean to jack the thread bro , good luck on the sale and i have been around for some time and have a tiny tiny bit of knowledge on whats out there and what really works


good luck again
Remember that you can adjust the spring load and the height separately with the FLEX system.
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Originally posted by lexforlife
i have been around for some time and have a tiny tiny bit of knowledge on whats out there and what really works
Tiny Tiny eh Mr Parts installer!! Your more freakish with your reasearch than me!!!! LOL

NOsexNOlex- nice screename!! LOL
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