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Do they still make super streets for the evo 1-3? Or is there a more recent equivalent?

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Might be best to find a Tein ditributor near you and ask them?
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Decided it might be more cost effective to modify the standard shocks into adjustable coilovers or get something made up

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BC racing make a good coilover for their price. Was around $1200-$1300.


4G63t Satria. Should be good.... ish.


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I agree...I have Teins and BC. The BC are a much nicer ride on the street. The Teins are best on the track I have found.


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Autolign.co.nz are Tein distributors here in NZ. I'd also look at the selection from mrpltd.co.nz (Barry is a good dude!). BC are a good option to look into as above too. Avoid D2.


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Agreed.... D2 are absolute shit....


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Yeah I've never been a fan of d2. BC's are annoyingly a bit more expensive over here at 1500 for the early evos. Would love to be proved wrong with that quote lol. But in saying that if it turns out to be more expensive getting some
Bilsteins modified into adjustable coilovers then I'll most likely be going for BCs

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just checked out mrpltd.co.nz, they any better than other cheaper coilovers like xyz? 

seem like a real good option



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yep ohlins haha




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