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So I read a while ago MCA is teaming up with GKtech to make coilovers for S & R chassis cars, I'm definitely waiting out for a set

Has anybody put themselves down on their list to get them asap? I'm keen to see how low they will let you go since I know MCA purely makes their coilovers for handling not max lows.

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I was going to say that MCA already make coilovers for the S chassis (Murray's own S13 Rally car and his son's drift car were, I believe, the test mules). However, you won't be picking up a set of those for <$1,500.

Definitely good gear though, although historically he's always been biased towards gravel (having been a gravel nut for the last 30-40 years). I believe he now caters to all performance tastes (but not the bling brigade - there are already plenty of brands out there for that)

I was going to say that MCA already make coilovers for the S chassis (Murray's own S13 Rally car and his son's drift car were, I believe, the test mules). However, you won't be picking up a set of those for <$1,500.

Definitely good gear though, although historically he's always been biased towards gravel (having been a gravel nut for the last 30-40 years). I believe he now caters to all performance tastes (but not the bling brigade - there are already plenty of brands out there for that)

His goal is to be $1,500 or below. and yeah you are correct, he came from gravel but he's been having a lot of success with time attack the last few years! most WTAC winners are on MCA suspension!

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