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import tech coilovers?

I ordered tenzo r coilovers for x-mas for my 96 gsr. But they told me thery were back ordered. So they said so i can get coilovers for x-mas they would give me import tech coilovers which were more expensive and better locking system. But i have never heard of them, does anyone know what they might be? I want to go extreme low and tenzo said up to 4 in.
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Dont get either of them. Get some GC's or Skunk2s, nothing else for sleeve coilovers.
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Re: import tech coilovers?

The only place that I think that sells Import Tech coilovers is www.mmrusa.com.
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