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The first set of new G4 Racing coilover suspension arrived in the state today for Paul Morgan's 350+kW FD RX7.

I'll keep everyone updated, but they appear to be as good as expected and very good value. Particularly with the custom spring rates I ordered these with for better road compliance for our awesome but bumpy Tassie roads – he has super sprints and hillclimbs in mind.

Will slip some under my GTR or a GTSt shortly to workout a good set up.

I reckon they just look cool, check out the pics - http://bensonmotorsports.com

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The first set of new G4 Racing coilover suspension arrived in the state today for Paul Morgan's 350+kW FD RX7.

I'll keep everyone updated, but they appear to be as good as expected and very good value. Particularly with the custom spring rates I ordered these with for better road compliance for our awesome but bumpy Tassie roads – he has super sprints and hillclimbs in mind.

Will slip some under my GTR or a GTSt shortly to workout a good set up.

I reckon they just look cool, check out the pics - http://bensonmotorsports.com

There a nice set up and i was thinking them or D2 for the cops.

I just happen to know where a GTS-t is to work out the set up Benno :P

Wont cost you anything to use it either and you can use it as a BMS "demo" car :P

  • 4 weeks later...
The first set of new G4 Racing coilover suspension arrived in the state today for Paul Morgan's 350+kW FD RX7.

I'll keep everyone updated, but they appear to be as good as expected and very good value. Particularly with the custom spring rates I ordered these with for better road compliance for our awesome but bumpy Tassie roads – he has super sprints and hillclimbs in mind.

Will slip some under my GTR or a GTSt shortly to workout a good set up.

I reckon they just look cool, check out the pics - http://bensonmotorsports.com

So Benno whats the story

you haven't told me when you wanted me to drop the 32 off to get them fitted???

Or did you want me to swing past to pick em up and i'll fit them there :P

ANY NEWS ON THESE YET MATE???

Cheers GMB

  • 2 weeks later...
So Benno whats the story

you haven't told me when you wanted me to drop the 32 off to get them fitted???

Or did you want me to swing past to pick em up and i'll fit them there :D

ANY NEWS ON THESE YET MATE???

Cheers GMB

If your car hit the track a bit more it might be a good idea!

They are in and a quick drive told us they are not bad out of the box. Will be setting them up properly at Basky afer Targa.

Have also got G4 8 piston front brake kits now too!

If your car hit the track a bit more it might be a good idea!

They are in and a quick drive told us they are not bad out of the box. Will be setting them up properly at Basky afer Targa.

Have also got G4 8 piston front brake kits now too!

:D help me find the bits i need to do the rebuild and it will be a track whore from then on out :O

Who knows, if you think you can handle the power then i might let you take it for a drive :(

:( GMB

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