2006 updated Tein price reductions

james

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We've now updated our Tein prices for 2006 and I'm happy to report that we've seen some nice reductions in price on most items :)

Tein are working hard to standardise their global pricing which means EU prices get reduced to closer match those of US and JP

The Tein section of the shop can be found here

Some examples are:


Tein Super Street coilovers for 200SX
2005 price - £752
2006 price - £634.50


Tein Super Drift coilovers for 200SX
2005 price £1150
2006 price £1055

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Tein Super Drift coilovers for Skyline GTS
2005 price £1057
2006 price £940


EDFC electronic damper control units
2005 price £329
2006 price £258.50


Tein tension rods
2005 price £199.99
2006 price £188

Super Street coilovers are also now available for the RX7 FC3 and the BMW E36 :)

As always, if there's anything you'd like that's not listed, just ask :dw:

cheers :)
 
Mitch, tie rods and ends are still £70.50 per pair of each. Our tie rod ends will be ready pretty soon now, just waiting for some final alterations to be done :)

I know it's only a few percent off the prices, but I think it's a great move from Tein :thumbs:
 
James said:
Mitch, tie rods and ends are still £70.50 per pair of each. Our tie rod ends will be ready pretty soon now, just waiting for some final alterations to be done :)

Bit off topic James, but will the DW track rod ends fit the R32 Track rods as Im gonn abe fitting a set of these to mine... :)
 
Okay the DW antibumpsteer tie rod ends are going to be £129.50 . We can confidently say that they are stronger and more durable than anything else on the market, completely over engineered and we'll have a full range of spares available incase any of the curb crashers actually manage to do the impossible and break one of the components..

If anyone fancies organising a group buy we can sort a special price out :)
 
could you let me know the price on the teins for the altezza please james, i bet they still cost 100 bazzillion quid
 
Mitch said:
The ends don't break do they? I've bent rods, that's all...

Yep they do, most recently Julian broke one. The point of these is that they are not only really strong but they counter act the bumpsteer introduced to a car when excessively lowered, most people won't know bumpsteer is there untill they get rid of it, then you wonder how you ever drove the car without them..
 
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