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Old 03-26-03, 09:39 AM
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Where is the best place to get a coil over kit for a 88
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This is not a tech related question. You are asking where to purchase aftermarket parts.

Stuff like this belongs in the lounge (or possibly in the Vendor area) as it is not particularly 2nd gen specific. Any automotive parts retailer should be able to purchase parts for ANY car, not just RX-7s, let alone 2nd gen RX-7s.

The obvious answer would be to check on the banners on the top of this forum.

There are TONS of vendors to purchase parts from.

Also, "BEST" is a relative term. Best price, best service, best etc. Personally, I'd rather pay more for better quality and sevice.
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Originally posted by DomFD3S
This is not a tech related question. You are asking where to purchase aftermarket parts.

Stuff like this belongs in the lounge (or possibly in the Vendor area) as it is not particularly 2nd gen specific. Any automotive parts retailer should be able to purchase parts for ANY car, not just RX-7s, let alone 2nd gen RX-7s.

The obvious answer would be to check on the banners on the top of this forum.

There are TONS of vendors to purchase parts from.

Also, "BEST" is a relative term. Best price, best service, best etc. Personally, I'd rather pay more for better quality and sevice.
Way to not answer his QUESTION. Stop rambling off on your powertrips.
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Rotorhead34, how much are you looking to spend?
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Powertrips huh? Well, I'm not given any "mod" type of authority on this forum. So, I would say that I don't have a power trip because I'm not actively moving threads, etc. Sorry, if my "powertripping" offends you. I apologize.

Also, at least, I'm actively telling people to please post in questions which are pertinent to the particular forum area. This helps w/ limiting CRAP when searching.

And yes, I did direct him to the paying vendors which are at the top of the page.
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Try Ground Control. www.ground-control.com. The price was about $800-900 bucks w/ KYB AGX adjustable shock assembled. These were for a 87 TII though so pricing may differ.
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www.RX7store.net has the cheapest prices on TEIN coilovers. Their the best in my opinion.
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I just order my ground control kit with Koni's.
It cost me $1600.00 cdn.
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**** thats expensive, TEINs are cheaper than that.
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id buy some JICs, theyre the best out there right now for comfort, adjustability, build quality, and handling
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Oh yeah their really good too.
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Originally posted by RotaryWeaponSE7EN
**** thats expensive, TEINs are cheaper than that.
the guy said $1600 CDN
that's like $200 American...oh wait, your dollar is dropping

more like $500 American, sorry my bad!

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Oh ok.
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Dom - Lay off the guy...
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Originally posted by racerjason
Dom - Lay off the guy...

Yea, really...If I were going to ask a specific question about a product for my car, I would come here...and if that is wrong, then whoever runs this place is retarded, as I have yet to find a forum just for asking where to get product X, and if there is any better, blah blah blah...
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Its more like a $1000 US
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Originally posted by AE_Racer
Yea, really...If I were going to ask a specific question about a product for my car, I would come here...and if that is wrong, then whoever runs this place is retarded, as I have yet to find a forum just for asking where to get product X, and if there is any better, blah blah blah...
Exactly. This IS the place. TEINs are good. You can get Apexi, HKS, or JIC from www.rxecret7.com
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give ARD T2 a pm, he can hook u up with some good coilovers
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Originally posted by DomFD3S
Powertrips huh? Well, I'm not given any "mod" type of authority on this forum. So, I would say that I don't have a power trip because I'm not actively moving threads, etc. Sorry, if my "powertripping" offends you. I apologize.

Also, at least, I'm actively telling people to please post in questions which are pertinent to the particular forum area. This helps w/ limiting CRAP when searching.

And yes, I did direct him to the paying vendors which are at the top of the page.
You sound like a pompous ***. This is the right place for questions like the one I asked. I got a lot of good feedback and personal suggestions from those whom have made this venture. Besides I don't have a 2nd gen a friend of mine does. For those of you who actually answered my question, THANK YOU.
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