black safc2, FC ground controls with new illuminas
#1
Black SAFC2, been in just 2 cars before mine. only been in mine about a month or so. comes with orig box and apexi manuals and stand.
$220
Used ground control sleeve coilover setup for FC's.
usual GC spring rates, can look them up if you want.
brand new FC tokico illuminas, just took them out of the box to look at them and then put them back. never got around to installing them.
also have two used rear illimunas that can go with it, for spares or something. ones showing its age but the other is fine.
very willing to sell the GC's and illuminas as a whole, will assemble with stock strut tops.
Looking for around $700, which is a great price for a coilover setup with brand new shocks.
heres how the car sat with the GC's, dont mind the rear camber, its from lowering it so much without adjusting it.
$220
Used ground control sleeve coilover setup for FC's.
usual GC spring rates, can look them up if you want.
brand new FC tokico illuminas, just took them out of the box to look at them and then put them back. never got around to installing them.
also have two used rear illimunas that can go with it, for spares or something. ones showing its age but the other is fine.
very willing to sell the GC's and illuminas as a whole, will assemble with stock strut tops.
Looking for around $700, which is a great price for a coilover setup with brand new shocks.
heres how the car sat with the GC's, dont mind the rear camber, its from lowering it so much without adjusting it.
#3
Originally Posted by Rob x-7' post='846900' date='Nov 28 2006, 06:56 AM
how much does it lower the car?
in the picture, the back is set at the middle of the sleeve, and the front is maxed out low. i think in inches it adjusts from 0 to around 2 inches of lowering in the front, and obviously a bit more in the back.
#7
Originally Posted by Rob x-7' post='847082' date='Nov 28 2006, 11:14 PM
I still have original stock suspension on my car, really should get rid of it
go for it
you can even run close to stockish rideheight to handle rough roads and potholes and all that while still making it handle a million times better.