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ive said it before and i'll say it again,

mick for prime minister

Hahaha yeah hes a mad dog

<3 me im sooo hung over...all i can taste is vodka lemon lime, I think im gona :)

Edited by Danski
wooo prime minister, u all get pay rises !! even the unemployed (sau only) :) lol.

Hahaha

Did you drive home last night after you left?

Question peoples : Whats the best mid range coil overs to suite my car atm?

I was looking at some Ksports and G4's....any suggestions?????

Edited by Danski

Bilstein kit from ERD will be a similar price and is one of the best kits for around that price. Not sure on K Sports, Are they a jap company? Just be careful you don't end up with some ridiculously hard springs that most of the jap kits come with.

Bilstein kit from ERD will be a similar price and is one of the best kits for around that price. Not sure on K Sports, Are they a jap company? Just be careful you don't end up with some ridiculously hard springs that most of the jap kits come with.

Im pretty sure its an American company but ill have a have a look into that

Whats EDR?

Edited by Danski
Im pretty sure its an American company but ill have a have a look into that

Whats EDR?

Elite Racing Development. Dan's the owner the company and a top bloke. If you're coming to the cruise you should be able to meet him. Anyway, stick with those that Tas mention and you'll be fine. You might have to pay a bit more for the SS if they're new though.

g4 cheap and nasty,

tein SS

tein HA 2nd hand

JIC

Buddy club

HSD

or go the bilstein/king combo. Get PCE to price it up for you or go ERD for the price of SS... I'll rather pay a lil more for SS.

http://www.sauqld.com/ipb/index.php?showtopic=823

Edited by Brandon

No idea. I'm in no position to give advice. But I like sticking with whats popular and proven. Just did a search online for these Cusco ones, they dont seem too bad.

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