Are TEIN coilovers still available for N15?

I've considered buying a set of TEIN coilovers for my Almera for a while now.

So last week I asked a firm that sells TEIN coilovers here in Norway if I could bay a set of TEIN coilovers from them.
They answared me that TEIN didn't make coilovers that would fit Almera N15.
Is this true, or have they made a mistake?

Does anyone else than ksport make coilovers for Almera's if TEIN don't have coilovers anymore?

I hope some of you guys kan help me with this question!

- Ashaman
 
OK, thanks a lot!

I'll ask the seller again then.
I hope I'll be abel to get my hands on a pair, cause my original dampers really suck now! :S
 
I've been asking around for prices now.

Tein coilovers will cost me about £1250, this is a price from a Norwegian monger, so here I'll have warranty and all papers in order.
BC coilovers will cost me about £785, this is from Australia so I'm not shore about warranty, but papers shouldn't be a problem.
Both sets has pillowball uppermount included.

Which brand would you guys recommend me to purchase?
 
None of us have actually tried the BCs yet as we are waiting for delivery so my words come from reading about BC Racing coilovers on other owners club forums. I've read that the damping of the BCs rival that of the Teins. So although cheaper the BCs are a quality product and I'd choose them over the Teins based on numerous recomendations. The features are all there too so I think with the Teins you'd be paying for the 'Badge'.
 
I have TEIN Super Streets, order from Japan made for the JN15 VZR and they fit the N15 with no modifications needed. At the time they cost around £850 but took a while as they are made to order only.
Give your TEIN suppliers this product-code: GSN26-B1SS4 this kit is with upper mounts.
I chose TEIN as the world over N15 users recommend them, yes they are a brand but you're paying for a name that produces top quality products. You'll find that most people say that if they had the money its a trust worthy brand to go for. I wouldn't recommend D2's as they are no longer produced and therefore parts and support will be hard to come by but its one thing to consider when buying your elected coilovers.
 
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