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He has money...you loose

*shrugs*

Where to get suspension from? is the next question.

what do u want to use the car for? how much do u want to spend?

answer those 2 questions n then i/we can give u some help :D

lol......Not yet i dont but hopefully its coming

I should have said when it comes down to it you will have money

Where to get suspension from? is the next question.

3 letters H S D I can even help you out with a good price if you like

I should have said when it comes down to it you will have money

3 letters H S D I can even help you out with a good price if you like

Yes that is probably better.

Cool is that what you run in the 32?

I want to do a bit of track work ad some drag, but mostly street.

just do wat i did and get some Fulcrum Tein coilovers.

shane and me did mine on saturday.

way better then standard suspension and the handling is far better!

yeah i got some qein coilovers and they are awesome!!!

(although dont have much to compare with)

well daniel heres some to think about:

DMS (Drummond Motorsport) - Top-o-the-line track suspension $4000

Whiteline & Bilstein - Good quality track suspension, can also be tinkered for drag ~$2000

HKS Drag coilovers ~$2400

TEIN - allround stuff ~$1800

If the funds can stretch, i'll be getting the DMS stuff in the new year, but if they won't (and if i cant wait) i'll go for the whiteline & bilstein stuff

Yes that is probably better.

Cool is that what you run in the 32?

I want to do a bit of track work ad some drag, but mostly street.

Nah that is what I wish I ran in the R32

just do wat i did and get some Fulcrum Tein coilovers.

shane and me did mine on saturday.

way better then standard suspension and the handling is far better!

Way over priced

HSD you can pick your spring rates so you can make them what ever you like! I saw some shock dynos of them and they perform alot better than those other green ones :D

I WANT A STICKER DAMMIT!!! *me stomps*

and all i want on it is the SAU logo!!

and i want it now!!!

We have 4 at home. Got them in our membership packs, and Andy doesn't want them on the cars. You can have 'em if you like.

that reminds me...I need to raise the rear of my car! The new cat changed the angle of the exhaust and now it hits everything lol

yeh it sucks. 5 seconds of normal driving followed by 'scraaaaape PING!'

We have 4 at home. Got them in our membership packs, and Andy doesn't want them on the cars. You can have 'em if you like.

YES PLEASE!!! PM sent!! :no:

yeh it sucks. 5 seconds of normal driving followed by 'scraaaaape PING!'

yeah its the worst sound - luckily i only get it going in and out of driveways

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