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JIC FLT A2--worth the money?

Discussion in 'Stop, Drop & Roll' started by mncrolln, Jul 14, 2004.

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    JIC FLT A2--worth the money?

    I currently have the Tokico/Ground Control set up and definitely can tell the difference over stock but I still would like a little more. I have also been told that a single piece coilover set up is superior in every way to the two piece strut/coilover sleeve combo and just in build quality alone it would be worth it. I was just wondering what all of you think. I only go to the track a few times a year and I cannot really compete in anything as most track officials freak out when I open my trunk and the see all the stereo equipment, however I do A LOT of driving and love taking corners a little hard. I also have my current banging problem (see my other thread) and have been told buying these struts would eliminate that. I also am a little crazy in that I seem to go over kill with every thing (I have Volk wheels on my stock engine 00 Rolla for goodness sakes) and am not scared of spending a little money if it is worth it (a.k.a. once I saw the Volk's in person and lifted them up compared to my old TRD wheels I was sold) but at this point I am dying for a turbo (every one sees Volk wheels and wants to race, lol) and buying this suspension will knock that back about 6 months.

    Also, what is the best price for these and from where. So far the lowest I have found is $1629 shipped but I have heard some guys (or girls) on here can get them for closer to $1350.

    All feed back is appreciated. Thanks!
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    i went to the company and test road a car with them... lancer i believe... and it rides... stiffer then my stock spring and strut combo.. but handles good...

    ask civiceaters roommate... he sells them... and the lowest that i have talked to him is around 1350... the company only have one set there... and its on the wall as display...

    i would get it... no need to change struts anymore... just get them recharged.
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    and thats pick up price...
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    na... they can get more at that price. i just pay civiceaters friend... and drive over to downey and pick it up.... if you want a set... let me know... maybe i can get two and lower the cost. IM me or email me bout it...
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    Do you know where they are located. I live in MN so if they are really far away I'm gonna need to have them shipped. Also, if you are getting these for your car I dont want to snag them out from under you. I mean, that is a pretty good price and I would hate for you do miss out on this good deal if you are going to buy them.
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    civiceater is in florida

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